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Optical Emission Spectroscopy of Cadmium Dominated Discharges Applied for Assessment of Explosion Protection

An assessment for the safe use of electrical equipment in explosive atmospheres can be performed with the aid of a spark test apparatus. Therefore, an anodic tungsten wire with 200 µm diameter is moved along the surface of a rotating cadmium disc (cathode). The explosion chamber enclosing the electr...

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Published in:PLASMA PHYSICS AND TECHNOLOGY 2023-08, Vol.10 (1), p.47-51
Main Authors: Methling, Ralf, Franke, S., Uber, Carsten, Barbu, Bogdan, Berger, Frank, Hilbert, Michael, Uhrlandt, Dirk
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Language:English
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Summary:An assessment for the safe use of electrical equipment in explosive atmospheres can be performed with the aid of a spark test apparatus. Therefore, an anodic tungsten wire with 200 µm diameter is moved along the surface of a rotating cadmium disc (cathode). The explosion chamber enclosing the electrodes is filled with a highly explosive mixture of hydrogen and air. Depending on surface topology and relative movement of the contact pair, discharges occur randomly. A model contact device is used to investigate the plasma properties and the discharge characteristics near the thermo-chemical ignition threshold of the explosive atmosphere that typically occur at voltages around 30V and currents around 30mA.Spectroscopic investigations reveal that the emission of the discharges is dominated by atomic lines of cadmium, which allow the determination of distribution temperatures.
ISSN:2336-2626
2336-2634
DOI:10.14311/ppt.2023.1.47