1965
DOI: 10.1088/0508-3443/16/10/422
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Vacuum spark erosion at cathodic inclusions

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“…This device is depicted in Fig 1, 2 -main electrodes, 3 -trigger electrode, 4 -dielectric, 5 -mica sheet, 6 -glass cylinder, 7 -vacuum flange, 8 -capacitor (0.5 pF), 9 -discharging resistor Rd (0 or 2 Q), 10 -charging resistor, 11 -generator of gun voltage (2 to 5 kV), 12 -trigger generator by the dielectric 4. The capacitor was charged to a high voltage V, (2-5 kV) which could be positive or negative.…”
Section: The Plasma Gunmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This device is depicted in Fig 1, 2 -main electrodes, 3 -trigger electrode, 4 -dielectric, 5 -mica sheet, 6 -glass cylinder, 7 -vacuum flange, 8 -capacitor (0.5 pF), 9 -discharging resistor Rd (0 or 2 Q), 10 -charging resistor, 11 -generator of gun voltage (2 to 5 kV), 12 -trigger generator by the dielectric 4. The capacitor was charged to a high voltage V, (2-5 kV) which could be positive or negative.…”
Section: The Plasma Gunmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The glass cylinder 6 served to concentrate the plasma to the samples. Two electrical circuits have been used: (i) Direct connectionof the capacitor 8 to thedischarge gap, and (ii) Connection via a resistor 9 of 2 ohms. As shown by Fig.…”
Section: The Plasma Gunmentioning
confidence: 99%