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Jedlicka et al., 1964 - Google Patents

Axial flow through the wall-constricted direct-current arc-comparison of theory and experiment

Jedlicka et al., 1964

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8099222851921670956
Author
Jedlicka J
Stine H
Publication year
Publication venue
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science

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The basis of a simple theoretical analysis by Stine and Watson of the behavior of a wall- constricted plasma generator is considered. Experimental results are presented for a plasma generator designed from gas transport properties and theory. In general the agreement …
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