2007
DOI: 10.1109/tps.2007.901956
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Observation of Discharge Instability Induced by Shockwave in Self-Sustained High-Pressure Pulsed Glow Discharge

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“…The opposite trends for breakdown voltage with airflow rate at different PRFs may be ascribed to the several reasons. The first one is that the density and distribution of the space charge and surface charge accumulated on the dielectric will affect the discharge characteristics in the gas gap [29], [30]; the second is that the metastable particles produced by the previous pulse can influence the electrical breakdown of the subsequent voltage pulse [31], [32]; and in addition, the different distributions of the gas flow at different gaps can also influence the discharge [33], [34]. In addition, these types of factors will influence each other, so the discharge process is very complex.…”
Section: A Effect Of Airflow On the Electrical Characteristics Of Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The opposite trends for breakdown voltage with airflow rate at different PRFs may be ascribed to the several reasons. The first one is that the density and distribution of the space charge and surface charge accumulated on the dielectric will affect the discharge characteristics in the gas gap [29], [30]; the second is that the metastable particles produced by the previous pulse can influence the electrical breakdown of the subsequent voltage pulse [31], [32]; and in addition, the different distributions of the gas flow at different gaps can also influence the discharge [33], [34]. In addition, these types of factors will influence each other, so the discharge process is very complex.…”
Section: A Effect Of Airflow On the Electrical Characteristics Of Thmentioning
confidence: 99%