Investigation of the Dynamics of a Microstructured Spark Channel in Air in the “Tip (Anode)–Plane” Geometry at the Stage of Radial Expansion
The results of investigations of a spark discharge in air in the gap between the tip (anode) and a 1.5‑mm-long plane are presented. It is shown that, after breakdown, the discharge develops in the form of a beam of individual microchannels that close the discharge gap, then, after 20–30 ns, a contin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plasma physics reports 2021, Vol.47 (1), p.73-79 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The results of investigations of a spark discharge in air in the gap between the tip (anode) and a 1.5‑mm-long plane are presented. It is shown that, after breakdown, the discharge develops in the form of a beam of individual microchannels that close the discharge gap, then, after 20–30 ns, a continuous outer boundary of the channel forms and its radial expansion begins. The electron concentration at this moment reaches its maximum value at the level of 2 × 10
19
cm
—3
. It was found that, starting from 60 ns, a cylindrical shock wave departs from the channel boundary. With time, the difference in the radii of the shock wave and the channel increases, resulting in the formation of a radial structure in the form of a highly conductive internal channel, separated from the shock wave by an intermediate shell. A computational and theoretical model is proposed to describe the dynamics of the spark channel expansion from the moment of the formation of a solid outer boundary, and a satisfactory agreement between the calculations and experimental data is obtained. |
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ISSN: | 1063-780X 1562-6938 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S1063780X21010025 |