1931
DOI: 10.1002/andp.19314030505
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Über den Durchgang der Elektrizität durch metallische Haardrähte

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“…3 The current theory on the mechanism of the formation of unduloids which appear just before arcing has long been established among specialists concerned with fuses having a wire element. According to this, silver and copper wires in quartz-filler grain melt at the outer side, if, immediately before arcing, the current density fulfils the formula J>k- (1) where / = current density, A/mm 2 r = radius of wire material, mm k = material constant (for copper, k -10 2 A/mm, and for silver k = 1 -9 x 10 2 A/mm).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…3 The current theory on the mechanism of the formation of unduloids which appear just before arcing has long been established among specialists concerned with fuses having a wire element. According to this, silver and copper wires in quartz-filler grain melt at the outer side, if, immediately before arcing, the current density fulfils the formula J>k- (1) where / = current density, A/mm 2 r = radius of wire material, mm k = material constant (for copper, k -10 2 A/mm, and for silver k = 1 -9 x 10 2 A/mm).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The formation of unduloids on wires has been described in detail by Kleen, 1 although it had been observed by Plateau 2 as early as 1873. It was Plateau who observed that such unduloids appeared in the intermediate transformation phase of a long thin horizontal cylindrical mercury column placed in a certain manner inside a liquid with a much smaller density.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%