EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF A LOW-VOLTAGE CIRCUIT BREAKER, BY ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX SPECTRA, INCLUDING THE SELF-REVERSED PROFILES OF COPPER RESONANCE LINES - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue High Temperature Material Processes: An International Quarterly of High-Technology Plasma Processes Année : 2008

EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF A LOW-VOLTAGE CIRCUIT BREAKER, BY ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX SPECTRA, INCLUDING THE SELF-REVERSED PROFILES OF COPPER RESONANCE LINES

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A low-voltage circuit-breaker operating in air is studied by optical emission spectroscopy. An important quantity of copper vapors coming from electrodes is present in the arc plasma. The existence of a central hot emissive region and a peripheral cold region is brought to the fore. Time evolution of the electron density and temperature in the emissive region were obtained from intensities and profiles of CuI and CuII lines.

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hal-00441325 , version 1 (15-12-2009)

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Savu-Sorin Ciobanu, Dunpin Hong, Jean-Marc Bauchire, François Gentils. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF A LOW-VOLTAGE CIRCUIT BREAKER, BY ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX SPECTRA, INCLUDING THE SELF-REVERSED PROFILES OF COPPER RESONANCE LINES. High Temperature Material Processes: An International Quarterly of High-Technology Plasma Processes, 2008, 12 (1-2), pp.91-108. ⟨10.1615/HighTempMatProc.v12.i1-2.80⟩. ⟨hal-00441325⟩
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