Title :
Electron Density Measurement of DC Positive Arc Propagating Over an Ice Surface Based on
Line
Author :
Nekahi, Azam ; Farzaneh, Masoud
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Atmos. Icing of Power Network Equip., Univ. du Quebec a Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi, QC, Canada
fDate :
4/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Results of spectroscopic investigation of an arc formed over an ice surface are presented. Direct-current positive voltage is applied to a flat ice surface with a 6-cm air gap to initiate electric discharge. Time-resolved spectra are taken during the propagation of arc along the surface. From the emission spectra, the profile of hydrogen-alpha from Blamer series is used to measure the electron density of the arc column. A method based on broadening of the Hα line considering instrumentation broadening is employed. The electron densities obtained by optical emission spectroscopy show an increase from 1 to 2 × 1017 cm-3 corresponding to current increase from 200 to 700 mA. The electron density at the flashover instant is calculated to be about 2.5 × 1017 cm-3.
Keywords :
Stark effect; arcs (electric); electron density; flashover; hydrogen; ice; luminescence; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; spectral line broadening; surface discharges; time resolved spectra; Blamer series; DC positive arc; H; Hα line broadening; H2O; air gap; arc column; arc propagation; current 200 mA to 700 mA; direct-current positive voltage; electric discharge; electron density measurement; emission spectra; flashover instant; flat ice surface; hydrogen-alpha profile; instrumentation broadening; optical emission spectroscopy; time-resolved spectra; Density measurement; Discharges; Ice surface; Plasma temperature; Spectroscopy; Temperature measurement; Discharge; electron density; ice; optical emission spectroscopy (OES); stark broadening; surface flashover;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2011.2109400