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Gliding arc discharges are the topics of renewed interest in applications to a variety of chemical reactions. A gliding arc creates a weakly ionized gas ‘string’ between two horn-shaped electrodes. The reacting gas introduced at the electrode base blows the arc string upwards. These devices can be applied in industry mainly for decontamination, general gas treatment and for surface treatment [1–5]. The diagnosis methods of gliding arc are based on the analysis of electrical and optical parameters (laser and fast camera) [6–8]. An original method based on the measurement of magnetic field at different points is presented.
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