Abstract
An oscillographic method is described for measuring the electric gradient E (volts cm1), current density I (amp. cm2), total voltage e (volts) as a function of current i in the discharge. The method is applied to arcs in the 0-10-ampere range under conditions of free convection in N2, A, and He in the 1-50-atmosphere pressure range, and to air, CO2, and steam at atmospheric pressure. The exponent n and B in E=Bin are determined for these cases. The range of n is 0.54<n<0.73, and some dependence on pressure is observed. The exponent m in E=B0pm is measured for N2, H2, He, and A, and is found to be 0.31, 0.32, 0.20, and 0.16, respectively, with some dependence on current. The method is applied to arcs between electrodes of a number of common metals in air.