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doc#118 | and arc voltages. Simultaneously with the | anode | surface temperature and voltage measurements |
doc#118 | along the cylindrical surface of the carbon | anode | holder as indicated on figure 2. Some of |
doc#118 | as environmental temperature to which the | anode | holder was exposed as far as radiation |
doc#118 | compared with the surface temperature of the | anode | holder, to make the energy flux radiated |
doc#118 | radiated from the environment toward the | anode | holder negligible within the accuracy of |
doc#118 | reflection of radiation originating from the | anode | holder and reflected back to it by the |
doc#118 | geometry. The total heat loss through the | anode | holder included also the heat conducted |
doc#118 | from Ref. 7. The radiation loss from the | anode | surface was computed according to <formul> |