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Memristive fingerprints of electric arcs

Emerging Technologies 2016-01-08 v1

Abstract

We discuss the memristive fingerprints of the hybrid Cassie-Mayr model of electric arcs. In particular, it is shown that (i) the voltage-current characteristic of the model has the pinched hysteresis nature, (ii) the voltage and current zero crossings occur at the same instants, and, (iii) when the frequency ff of the power supply increases, the voltage-current pinched hysteresis characteristic tends closer to a single-valued one, meaning that the voltage-current graph becomes that of a resistor (with an increased linearity for ff\rightarrow \infty). The conductance gg of the Cassie-Mayr model decreases when the frequency increases. The hybrid Cassie-Mayr model describes therefore an interesting case of a memristive phenomenon.

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@article{arxiv.1601.01612,
  title  = {Memristive fingerprints of electric arcs},
  author = {Wieslaw Marszalek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.01612},
  year   = {2016}
}