Title :
Low-Current “Gliding Arc” in an Air Flow
Author :
Korolev, Yury D. ; Frants, Oleg B. ; Geyman, Vladimir G. ; Landl, Nikolay V. ; Kasyanov, Vladimir S.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of High Current Electron., Tomsk, Russia
Abstract :
This paper describes the result of the investigation of a gas discharge in a flow of air with electrode geometry typical for the so-called gliding arc. The feature characteristic of the experimental conditions is a rather low level of an average discharge current (of about 0.2 A). The discharge is initiated due to a spark breakdown in the narrow part of the gap. After that, the spark discharge is transformed into a kind of a glow discharge. At the subsequent stage, the plasma column travels in the gap under the effect of a gas flow, and the current is sustained in the regime of a normal glow discharge. The typical cathode-voltage-drop value in this regime is estimated to be about 300 V, an average electric field in the positive column plasma is (700-800) V/cm, and the neutral-particle temperature in the negative glow region is T ≈ 1100 K.
Keywords :
aerodynamics; arcs (electric); glow discharges; plasma flow; sparks; air flow; average discharge current; average electric field; cathode-voltage-drop value; electrode geometry; gas discharge; gas flow; glow discharge regime; low-current gliding arc; negative glow region; neutral-particle temperature; positive column plasma; spark breakdown; spark discharge; Arc discharges; Glow discharges; Oxidation; Plasmas; Gliding arc; glow discharge; glow-to-spark transition; hydrocarbon oxidation;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2011.2151885