Abstract

The anode in a vacuum arc with a blackbody assembly was measured as a function of time. A 30-mm-diameter Cu cathode and a hollow Ta anode, 50 mm in diameter, were used for a plasma cavity. Cu plasma was ejected through an array of 250 holes of 0.6 mm diameter in the anode. The arc currents were $I = 175$ , 200, and 225 A and the arc duration was 160 s. The anode temperature was measured using high-temperature thermocouples in the top and side of the anode. The anode temperature increased sharply during a transient time of ~70–90 s and then, it slightly increased with time up to 160 s reaching at 1650 K ( $I = 175$ A) and 1850 K ( $I = 225$ A) at the top, and 150–200 K less in the side.

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