Investigations into electrical discharges in gases /
Investigations into Electrical Discharges in Gases is a compilation of scientific articles that covers the advances in the investigation of the fundamental processes occurring in electrical discharges in gases and vapors. The book details the different aspects of the whole life cycle of an arc, whic...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Ruso |
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Oxford ; New York :
Pergamon Press : [Distributed in the Western Hemisphere by Macmillan pursuant to a special arrangement with Pergamon Press],
1964.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; Investigations into Electrical Discharges in Gases; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PREFACE; FOREWORD; CHAPTER 1. ON DISCHARGE STRIKING IN POLYATOMIC GASES AT pd<(pd)min; I. Striking potentials in H2, N2, O2, CO2, and air; II. Verification of the applicability of the similarity law to discharge striking in mercury vapour and air; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. DISCHARGE STRIKING IN NON-UNIFORM FIELDS AT LOW GAS PRESSURES; I. Introduction; II. Method of measurement and apparatus; III. Results of measurements and discussion; IV. Conclusions; REFERENCES.
- CHAPTER 3. THE SPREAD OF PLASMA FROM A DISCHARGEI. Preliminary experiments; II. Probe measurement in the region behind the anode; III. Discussion of results; IV. Conclusion; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 4. FORMATION OF A SELF-SUSTAINING DISCHARGE AT A NEGATIVE ELECTRODE IN A PLASMA; I. Introduction; II. Conditions for the formation of a self-sustaining discharge; III. Method of measurement and experimental data; IV. Conclusion; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 5. RECOVERY OF BREAKDOWN STRENGTH AFTER A SPARK DISCHARGE; I. Introduction; II. Method of measurement.
- v. The influence of various parameters on the probability of cathode spot extinctionVI. Spontaneous striking of the cathode spot; VII. The effect of different parameters on the spontaneous restriking of the auxiliary arc; VIII. Extinction and repeated striking of the cathode spot; IX. Conclusions; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 7. ON THE SPRAYING OF DROPLETS BY THE CATHODE SPOT IN A MERCURY ARC DISCHARGE; I. Introduction; II. Method of detecting mercury droplets by means of a probe; III. The method of impressions; IV. Investigation of droplets produced by a cathode spot; V. Conclusions; REFERENCES.
- CHAPTER 8. ON THE REBOUNDING OF MERCURY DROPLETS FROM HARD SURFACESI. Introduction; II. Rebounding of droplets emitted by a cathode spot (droplet diameter 10- 4to10-2cm); III. On the rebounding and disintegration of falling droplets of mercury condensate (diameter of droplets of the order of 10-1cm); IV. Conclusions; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 9. ON BACKFIRING CAUSED BY MERCURY DROPLETS; I. Method of measurement; II. Conditions required for the occurence of backfiring due to droplets; III. Mercury vapour pressure at the point of occurence of a backfire.