Abstract

Summary form only given. Effect of Joule heat generation in the cathode body is investigated in the framework of the model of nonlinear surface heating, which is a widely used tool of simulation of plasma-cathode interaction in high-pressure arc discharges1. Special attention is paid to investigation of thermal balance of the cathode and the near-cathode plasma layer. Calculation results are reported for tungsten cathodes and argon arcs under the following conditions, which are typical for experiments with high-pressure arc discharges (e.g., Ref. 2): (1) plasma pressure 2.6bar, cylindrical cathode of radius 0.75mm and height 20mm or 24mm, current transfer occurs in the spot or diffuse modes; (2) plasma pressure 1bar, cylindrical cathode with a hemispherical tip of radius 1mm and height 12mm, current transfer occurs in the diffuse mode; (3) plasma pressure 1bar, solitary spot on a large planar cathode.

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