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Relaxation process of the discharge channel near the anode in long air gaps under positive impulse voltages
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Relaxation ProcessElectrical EngineeringPositive Impulse VoltagesEngineeringPlasma ElectronicsHigh Voltage EngineeringGlow DischargeNonthermal PlasmaHigh Pressure AirApplied PhysicsTransport PhenomenaDischarge ChannelPulse PowerSpatial ResolutionGas Discharge PlasmaElectrical Insulation
The relaxation process of the discharge channel near the anode in a long air gap was observed using a Schlieren system with a temporal resolution of 5 µs and a spatial resolution of 70 µm. The dynamic characteristics of the decay process in the vicinity of the anode are obtained. The discharge channel evolves just as a growing mushroom in nature during the relaxation phase. Two physical quantities, angle θ and velocity v, are defined to describe the process in this paper. The average value of the angle and velocity under lightning impulses are 71.7° and 3.3 m s−1 respectively, while 7.7 m s−1 under switching impulses. A simplified model was established to simulate the formation of mushroom-shaped channel. The simulation and experimental results show that the formation and development of the mushroom-shaped channel are due to two factors. One is the convection of the high temperature and high pressure air near the anode produced by the first corona discharge; the other is the ionic migration. These two factors result in the phenomena that the cooling process in the vicinity of the anode is much more efficient than further into the gap, whereas the thermal conductivity of the anode may have little contribution to that.
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