1992
DOI: 10.1139/p92-047
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The voltage–current characteristics of a boundary layer arc

Abstract: The voltage–current characteristics of a boundary layer arc were measured over wide ranges of flow velocity (Ma 0.02–1.5) and current (10–100 A) by using three different experimental combinations. The arc is held in close contact with a solid surface because of the relative motion of the surrounding gas. The measured data show reasonable agreement with the predictions of a temperature-dependent Prandtl boundary layer model. Analysis of the saturation ion current from the arc to a Langmuir probe set in the soli… Show more

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