FEATURES OF TRANSIENTS PROCESSES OF PRELIMINARY WARMING UP OF LUMINESCENT LAMPS ELECTRODES
Abstract
In article it is considered near-electrode processes in luminescent lamps in a mode of preliminary warming up. It is established conditions of occurrence and existence nonstationary and stationary near-electrode the discharge. It is defined character of change of frequency fluctuations of conductivity non-stationary near-electrode the discharge depending on size of a current of preliminary warming up. It is defined a range of values of a current of preliminary warming up, at which evaporation and dispersion oxide-coated layer from electrodes minimum.Downloads
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Тарасенко, М. Г., & Коваль, В. П. (2013). FEATURES OF TRANSIENTS PROCESSES OF PRELIMINARY WARMING UP OF LUMINESCENT LAMPS ELECTRODES. Lighting Engineering & Power Engineering, (2), 12–20. Retrieved from https://lepe.kname.edu.ua/index.php/lepe/article/view/82
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