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Measurement of Electrical Parameters of AC Arcs

Measurements of electric arc parameters are normally made with canventional electromechanical instruments with the tacit assumption that the measurements are mean values. This may be a close approximation in the case of dc arcs supplied from a battery or from a rectified and smoothed dc source. It i...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on industry and general applications 1969-09, Vol.IGA-5 (5), p.594-599
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Plasma measurements
Plasma sources
Plasma welding
Voltage fluctuations
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