Abstract
Copper cathode erosion of rotating arc in air at atmospheric pressure has an unusual feature: it is much higher than that of stationary arc at the same pressure. It falls with the rotation frequency up to some specific frequency and then rises almost by the order of magnitude at higher frequencies. The hypothesis to explain that erosion rate behavior is suggested.
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