2020
DOI: 10.1002/tee.23118
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Three‐dimensional electromagnetic thermal fluid simulation of re‐strike phenomenon in magnetically driven arc between parallel electrodes with edges

Abstract: A magnetically driven arc does not advance smoothly between parallel electrodes with edges. The anode spot stagnates on the anode surface when the arc column and cathode spot move forward. According to experimental results, when the arc column moves closer to the anode surface, or a high‐temperature gas comes into contact with the anode, a new anode spot appears and electrical breakdown occurs. Meanwhile, the original anode spot disappears. It is well known as the re‐strike phenomenon. Also, it can be observed… Show more

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“…The governing equations used in this study include: the mass conservation, momentum conservation, energy conservation, current continuity, Maxwell‐Ampere equations, and metal vapor conservation equations [14–17]. These equations were discretized by the finite volume method over the entire calculation area using the tridiagonal matrix algorithm method [18–20].…”
Section: Calculation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The governing equations used in this study include: the mass conservation, momentum conservation, energy conservation, current continuity, Maxwell‐Ampere equations, and metal vapor conservation equations [14–17]. These equations were discretized by the finite volume method over the entire calculation area using the tridiagonal matrix algorithm method [18–20].…”
Section: Calculation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cathode, arc plasma and the anode are integrated as one, and the interactions between them are considered and The governing equations in this paper are similar with the authors' previous paper [5][6][7][8], which are discretized by TDMA method [9][10][11] and analyzed by SIMPLER method [12,13]. The details will not be repeated in here.…”
Section: Calculation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, the local thermodynamic equilibrium, laminar flow, and uncompressed gas were assumed. The governing equations are detailed in [2][3][4].…”
Section: Calculation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%