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Spatially resolved temperature measurement in the carbon dioxide arc under different gas pressures

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Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a promising alternative to sulfur hexafluoride for high-voltage circuit breaker applications. It is important to have a detailed understanding of CO2 arc properties. In this paper, radial temperature distribution of the free burning direct current arc in pure CO2 was investigated. Optical emission spectrometry was applied under different pressures (0.5 atm, 1 atm, and 1.5 atm) and at different axial positions (1 mm, 2 mm, 3 mm above the cathode). Assuming local thermodynamic equilibrium, the Fowler–Milne method was adopted for O I 715.67 nm and O I 777.19 nm in the periphery of the arc, and the single-line method was adopted for C II 657.81 nm near the center of the arc. Radial temperature profiles obtained by these two methods were combined at the position where normal temperature was assigned. The results indicate that near the center of the arc, higher pressure would lead to lower temperature; as the distance from the cathode to the position measured increases, the maximum temperature in the arc center would decrease. In addition, the temperature would decrease more sharply toward the periphery if the central temperature of the arc is higher.

源语言英语
页(从-至)6004-6009
页数6
期刊Applied Optics
57
21
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 20 7月 2018

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