1972
DOI: 10.1007/bf01102688
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Effect on the discharge regime of blowing protective gases into the layer close to the porous electrodes of an MHD device

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“…42-44 (T e ≤ 800 K) revealed that no oxygen and carbon dioxide is present in this composition at α ≤ 0.89. Under these conditions, a non-contracted mode of current flow may arise at current densities above 10 4 A/m 2 on the cathode, as was observed by German et al [12]. However, at α ≥ 0.96, oxygen and carbon dioxide are present in the combustion products (mole fraction of O 2 ≥ 1.2%, CO 2 ≥ ≥ 0.4%).…”
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confidence: 77%
“…42-44 (T e ≤ 800 K) revealed that no oxygen and carbon dioxide is present in this composition at α ≤ 0.89. Under these conditions, a non-contracted mode of current flow may arise at current densities above 10 4 A/m 2 on the cathode, as was observed by German et al [12]. However, at α ≥ 0.96, oxygen and carbon dioxide are present in the combustion products (mole fraction of O 2 ≥ 1.2%, CO 2 ≥ ≥ 0.4%).…”
Section: Results Of Experimental Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 77%