• DocumentCode
    1346618
  • Title

    Thermionic arc breakdown in small discharge gaps: model and applications

  • Author

    Biblarz, Oscar ; Bell, Walter J.

  • Author_Institution
    Naval Postgraduate Sch., Monterey, CA, USA
  • Volume
    34
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    1998
  • Firstpage
    325
  • Lastpage
    331
  • Abstract
    A model for thermionically induced breakdown is developed which predicts the voltage levels experienced in low-voltage discharges. Initially, electron emission across an active discharge minigap must be established. Prior to breakdown, emitted electrons populate the cathode space-charge region and the remaining gap is unionized. Breakdown criteria and a means for estimating the reduced breakdown voltage in the bulk gas are derived in terms of conventional Townsend ionization mechanisms, wherein multistep or cumulative ionization must be active. Since the cathode space-charge region is replete with emitted electrons, positive ions traversing it release to the bulk gas considerably more electrons than would be available with the conventional Townsend γ mechanism at the cathode surface. This equivalently higher γ significantly shifts the Paschen curve toward lower minima. One practical thermionic assisting device is a tungsten light-bulb-grade filament, which shunts the primary discharge electrodes and, within the filament´s minigaps, breakdown occurs. Thermionic arc breakdown has been implemented in the starting of arc devices for lamps and in thermionic power converters; an application to ionization chambers in electrostatic thrusters is also discussed
  • Keywords
    Townsend discharge; arcs (electric); space charge; thermionic cathodes; thermionic electron emission; Paschen curve; Townsend ionization mechanisms; active discharge minigap; breakdown criteria; cathode space-charge region; electron emission; electrostatic thrusters; ionization chambers; low-voltage discharges; primary discharge electrodes; reduced breakdown voltage estimation; small discharge gaps; thermionic arc breakdown model; thermionic power converters; tungsten light bulb-grade filament; Breakdown voltage; Cathodes; Electric breakdown; Electrodes; Electron emission; Ionization; Lamps; Predictive models; Surface discharges; Tungsten;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-9994
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/28.663475
  • Filename
    663475