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Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2014 Volume 84, Issue 8, Pages 21–29 (Mi jtf8160)

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Plasma

Investigation of a single barrier discharge in submillimeter air gaps. Nonuniform field

P. N. Bondarenko, O. Emelyanov, M. V. Shemet

Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University

Abstract: Pulse characteristics of single barrier discharges as well as parameters of charges accumulated on the surface of a dielectric under the atmospheric pressure in the “needle-(0.1–2.0)-mm air gap-polymer barrier-plane” system are investigated. It is found experimentally that for the positive polarity of the needle, the voltage for the discharge initiation is higher than in the case of the negative polarity by $\sim$ 25–35%. The reversal of the needle polarity from negative to positive increases the amplitude of the discharge current and the accumulated surface charge by $\sim$ 1.5–3 times. For the positive polarity of the needle, the discharge is governed by a streamer mechanism, while for the negative polarity, the discharge is initiated by the formation of a single Trichel pulse. The single pulse regime is observed for the discharge current up to a certain electrode gap $d_{\mathrm{CR}}$. For the positive needle and for air gap width $d_{\mathrm{air}}>d_{\mathrm{CR}}\approx$ 1.5 mm, a multipulse burst corona is formed, while for the negative needle and $d_{\mathrm{air}}>d_{\mathrm{CR}}\approx$ 0.9 mm, a damped sequence of Trichel pulses evolves in the system.

Received: 16.10.2013


 English version:
Technical Physics, 2014, 59:8, 1127–1135

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