Abstract

A wall-stabilised argon arc (35 A) submitted to recurring decay and reignition is disturbed during its decay phase by a high-voltage peak which includes some electrical parameter variations. The spectral observation of this event is presented. This study shows that the arc conductance variation for a short voltage pulse arises from electron heating.

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