DocumentCode :
30636
Title :
Resistance Models Applied to the Return Stroke Phase of Negative Pulsed Surface Discharges in Air
Author :
Castera, P. ; Elias, Paul-Quentin
Author_Institution :
Office Nat. d´Etudes et de Rech. Aerospatiales, Palaiseau, France
Volume :
42
Issue :
7
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Jul-14
Firstpage :
1922
Lastpage :
1931
Abstract :
The energy deposition during the return stroke phase of a pulsed surface discharge is driven by the electrical circuit and the electrical properties of the discharge. To control these factors, a parametric study is performed with varying the circuit parameters, for different discharge lengths and voltages between -19 to -26 kV. The electrical characteristics of the discharge are then simulated using different plasma resistance models, which assume a time-varying resistance: the Toepler model, the Rompe-Weizel model, and the Vlastós model. The model parameters are optimized to fit the experimental results. The analysis shows that for long pulses obtained with large inductance, the three models fare equally well, since the discharge resistance is mainly constant during the pulse. In low-inductance cases, the Toepler model leads to larger errors during the initial current pulse, whereas the Rompe-Weizel and Vlastós models describe with a good agreement the experiments. The discharge resistance evolves during the first 300 ns, then remains mostly constant until the end of the pulse. The constant part of the resistance gives the surface-averaged conductivity of the discharge, which increases linearly with the linear energy dissipated in the discharge. Finally, theoretical estimates of the varying resistance parameters are in fair agreement with the parameters obtained while fitting the experiments, in particular in the Rompe-Weizel case. These findings can be used to estimate the channel resistance of a pulsed surface discharge, and to help optimizing the high-voltage circuit.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); electric resistance; plasma dielectric properties; plasma simulation; sparks; surface conductivity; surface discharges; Rompe-Weizel model; Toepler model; Vlastós model; air; channel resistance; circuit parameters; discharge electrical characteristics; discharge electrical properties; discharge lengths; discharge resistance; discharge surface-averaged conductivity; discharge voltages; electrical circuit; energy deposition; high-voltage circuit; initial current pulse; low-inductance cases; model parameters; negative pulsed surface discharges; parametric study; plasma resistance models; plasma simulation; resistance parameters; return Stroke phase; time 300 ns; time-varying resistance; voltage -19 kV to -26 kV; Current measurement; Discharges (electric); Electrodes; Integrated circuit modeling; Plasmas; Resistance; Surface discharges; Arc discharges; atmospheric-pressure plasmas; discharge model; electrical resistance; gas discharge; plasma properties; sparks; surface discharges; surface discharges.;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2014.2324637
Filename :
6824175
Link To Document :
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