How pulse polarity and photoionization control streamer discharge development in long air gaps
A 2D approach is used to simulate the properties of positive and negative streamers emerging from a high-voltage electrode in a long (14 cm) air gap for standard pressure and temperature. The applied voltage varies from 100 to 500 kV. To reveal the influence of photoionization, the calculations are...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plasma sources science & technology 2020-07, Vol.29 (7), p.75004 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A 2D approach is used to simulate the properties of positive and negative streamers emerging from a high-voltage electrode in a long (14 cm) air gap for standard pressure and temperature. The applied voltage varies from 100 to 500 kV. To reveal the influence of photoionization, the calculations are made for various rates of seed electron generation in front of the streamer head. The difference between the properties of positive and negative streamers is associated with the different directions of the electron drift ahead of the streamer head. As a result, the peak electric field at the streamer head and the streamer velocity are higher for positive voltage polarity. The average electric field in the negative streamer channel is approximately twice that in the positive streamer channel, in agreement with available measurements in long air gaps. It is shown that photoionization in front of the streamer head is important not only for the development of strong positive discharges, but for the development of strong negative discharges as well. An increase in the photoionization rate increases the propagation velocity of the positive streamer and retards the propagation of the negative streamer. |
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ISSN: | 0963-0252 1361-6595 1361-6595 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1361-6595/ab9484 |