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Unusual Arc Distribution on Surface and Electrical Breakdown Mechanism of Nanocrystalline Tungsten Copper Alloy
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    Nanostructured bulk of W-Cu alloy was prepared by mechanical alloying and hot pressed sintering. The nanostructured W-Cu material shows the characteristic of the spreading electric arcs, and the commercially used W-Cu alloy exhibits the characteristic of the localized arcs during the electric breakdown. The effect of nanostructured W-Cu alloy is caused by a larger number of electrons emitted during the discharge with a low electron work function, and highly conductive grain boundaries and many nano-metre-scale grains could narrow the potential barrier at the tungsten-copper interface.

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[Chen Wenge, Xing Liqian, Li Jinshan. Unusual Arc Distribution on Surface and Electrical Breakdown Mechanism of Nanocrystalline Tungsten Copper Alloy[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2007,36(3):463~466.]
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