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Voltage fluctuations in low-current atmospheric arcs

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1972

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Large amplitude fluctuations in the arc potential in the initial phase of an arc have been examined for a low-current resistive break arc at atmospheric pressure. These fluctuations were accompanied by an increase in the emitted intensity of the light coming from Pd I, N2+, and N2*, and a leveling of the light from Pd II, suggesting that the initial metallic vapor arc maintains itself by ionizing the surrounding gas. As the gap increases, the arc characteristically enters a second phase in which the discharge is maintained in the gaseous environment.

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