Abstract

The behavior of an electric arc in a magnetic field is studied theoretically and experimentally. It is found that the arc behavior can be governed by the ponderomotive interaction of the arc with current-carrying elements. In a nonuniform magnetic field, the behavior of the arc depends on the Hall currents and the diamagnetic properties of its plasma. It is shown that the position of the arc channel between the end faces of cylindrical electrodes can be controlled by nonuniform magnetic fields. The methods and devices considered in this paper allow one, in particular, to control arc heat sources used in the heat treatment of metals.

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