26th International Conference on Electrical Contacts (ICEC 2012) 2012
DOI: 10.1049/cp.2012.0616
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DC-arc blowing under pulsed magnetic field

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“…After a certain period of time when Lorentz force prevails the sticking force, the arc starts its motion for magnetic blowing. Thus, the Lorentz force level required for prevailing the sticking force level in [7] may correspond to the above-mentioned critical level of Lorentz force required for magnetic blowing (about 0.1mT in this study).…”
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“…After a certain period of time when Lorentz force prevails the sticking force, the arc starts its motion for magnetic blowing. Thus, the Lorentz force level required for prevailing the sticking force level in [7] may correspond to the above-mentioned critical level of Lorentz force required for magnetic blowing (about 0.1mT in this study).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…As further consideration with respect to the threshold level of Lorentz force to be required for realizing magnetic blowing, Vassa et al [7] describe that even with the applied external magnetic force, a certain period of time is necessary before the magnetic field becomes actually effective for initiating magnetic blowing. As the explanation, a certain level of sticking force between an arc and a cathode surface is considered.…”
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