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Effect of arc electrode geometry and distance on cotton shirt ignition

Golovkov et al., 2014

Document ID
12619059134366884094
Author
Golovkov M
Hoagland E
Schau H
Maurice C
Publication year
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IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications

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The results of experimental arc testing of a nontreated cotton T-shirt with three different geometrical arc electrode arrangements are presented and discussed. Different geometries of arc electrodes result in different electromagnetic interactions of an arc current with current …
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