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Streamer propagation along insulating surfaces
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1999
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Electrical EngineeringElectrohydrodynamicsEngineeringFluid MechanicsStreamer PropagationUniform Electric FieldFlow PhysicTransport PhenomenaElectric FieldComputational ElectromagneticsStreamer SystemMultiphase FlowHydrodynamic StabilityElectrical Insulation
Results concerning the propagation of streamers along insulating surfaces under uniform electric field are presented. The basic properties of streamers, namely the electric field required for a stable propagation and the propagation velocity, have been measured and compared with propagation in air alone as a reference. The results have shown that in the experimental arrangement used significant space charges due to streamer branching are absent, therefore the properties observed are considered as characteristic of a single streamer. Streamers propagate stably with an intrinsic propagation field and a characteristic velocity that depend on the nature of the insulating material. For electric fields higher than the minimum field required for a stable propagation, a streamer system propagates with a 'surface' and an 'air' component.
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