1999
DOI: 10.1109/27.774667
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Modeling the warm-up phase of a high-pressure-lamps lighting network

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“…Stambouli et al [6,7], Rossat-Mignod et al [9] and Zissis et al [10] described the discharge lamp conductance by a deferential equation of the first-order based on the simplified physical laws of plasma discharge. The proposed empirical formula is:…”
Section: Description Of the Conductance Model Used For The Discharge mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Stambouli et al [6,7], Rossat-Mignod et al [9] and Zissis et al [10] described the discharge lamp conductance by a deferential equation of the first-order based on the simplified physical laws of plasma discharge. The proposed empirical formula is:…”
Section: Description Of the Conductance Model Used For The Discharge mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following Stambouli [6], this expression can be approximated by the formula: where C1 is a constant function of the plasma and atomic characteristics given by the formula:…”
Section: Description Of the Conductance Model Used For The Discharge mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The temperatures of the neutrals and electrons are very close to each other and the discharge achieves local thermodynamic equilibrium. 7,15 The electrical behavior of the lamp within the stationary operation state is established during this phase. At the end of this phase, all Hg is evaporated and all electrical, thermal, and plasma parameters remain constant which marks the end of the warm-up and the beginning of stationary operation of the lamp.…”
Section: Preoperation Phasementioning
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“…But it was usually focused on single processes and aspects of the warm-up or limited to the stationary operation phase. [3][4][5][6][7] The complex interplay between the single processes, especially the role of convection and the arc geometry, is still a challenging task. Convection works as a transport mechanism of energy from the bottom to the top of the lamp as well as from the arc center to the tube wall which depends on a set of other parameters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Some works are concerned with the description of the middle phase of the start-up 12 and the exploration of the lamp-network interaction during the warm-up phase by the use of a local thermodynamic equilibrium ͑LTE͒ model in which the axial convection is neglected. 13 More recently, we have developed a two-dimensional fluid model to investigate the dynamic behavior of the high-pressure mercury lamp during the last phase of the warm-up period. 14 However, no quantitative study on the effect of the current, tube length, and tube diameter on the behavior of the discharge during the warm-up phase has been developed in previous works.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%