2021
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6463/abf372
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Simulation of pre-breakdown discharges in high-pressure air: II. Effect of surface protrusions

Abstract: Analysis of deviations from the similarity law, observed at high and very high pressures in experiments on discharge ignition and breakdown in corona-like configurations, can serve as a useful, albeit inevitably indirect, source of information about microprotrusions on the surface of the electrodes. In this work, such analysis was performed by means of 2D numerical modelling. Conical or cylindrical protrusions on the surface of the inner electrode were studied and the kinetic scheme includes the electrons, one… Show more

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“…The spots provide a high current flowing through the channel, finalizing a transition from streamer to filament. In the case of discharges of negative polarity, the filamentation mechanism can be due to the field emission [23,51]. In the case of positive polarity, the filamentation mechanism in the framework of the suggested model is not yet fully understood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The spots provide a high current flowing through the channel, finalizing a transition from streamer to filament. In the case of discharges of negative polarity, the filamentation mechanism can be due to the field emission [23,51]. In the case of positive polarity, the filamentation mechanism in the framework of the suggested model is not yet fully understood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The method has given useful results in a wide range of conditions and complex geometries, e.g., it was used for investigation of discharge ignition in air between concentric-sphere and concentric-cylinder electrodes with microprotrusions of different shapes on the surface of the inner electrode in a wide range of air pressures. 26 Investigation of discharge ignition along a dielectric surface is considered in Sec. IV C.…”
Section: Journal Of Applied Physicsmentioning
confidence: 99%