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Anodic current density of an electric arc with carbon electrodes

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We present the results obtained in measuring the current density of anode spots in a carbon arc in air and we show its relationship to the magnitude of the arc current, analogous to the cathode spot.

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Sergeev, P.V., Shepel, G.A. & Gabbasova, R.Z. Anodic current density of an electric arc with carbon electrodes. Journal of Engineering Physics 13, 342–345 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00832352

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