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Peculiarity of current–voltage characteristics of transferred arc burning in a limited volume
Current–voltage characteristics (CVCs) of a transferred arc in a limited volume are reported. Experiments were carried out with a setup developed to reproduce the conditions which occur in a tundish equipped with a plasma system to keep the steel temperature at a predefined level. The experimental setup consists of a test chamber in which a plasma torch with a transferred arc is inserted on the top of the chamber cover and the anode is attached at the bottom. A ‘hysteresis’ of the CVC curves was observed during an increase and a decrease in the arc current. This phenomenon is explained by a long-lived ring-shaped vortex flow in the chamber, which is powered by the forces that at high currents act as an electromagnetic pump accelerating plasma in the direction of current expansion.