DocumentCode :
3468422
Title :
Pulsed electrical discharge propagation along the surface of liquid dielectricts
Author :
Gershman, Sophia ; Zwicker, Andrew ; Belkind, Abe
Author_Institution :
ARISE Inc., Scotch Plains, NJ, USA
fYear :
2013
fDate :
16-21 June 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
Chemical and physical processes accompanying the propagation of electrical discharges along liquid surfaces are important for wide range of applications from electrical switching to liquid disinfection. 1-μs, 10-15 kV, 800 ns flat-top pulses are applied in a pin-to-plane electrode geometry. The discharge above and along a water surface is investigated in an Ar/Air mixture. The distilled water with conductivity of 5 μS/cm serves as a dielectric surface on the time scales of this experiment. The path of the streamer discharge from the needle to the flat (disk) electrode depends on the proximity of the water surface. The results of ICCD imaging with gate widths of 5-10 ns show the discharge path transition from a straight horizontal path directly from the needle to plane to a curved path along the water surface. A 10 nm width bandpass filter selecting an Ar+ emission region is used to image the propagation of the ionization front and the build-up of plasma density. The time of the increase in plasma density corresponds to a sharp increase in the discharge current. The imaging results show distinct differences in the discharge development in the positive and negative polarity of the needle electrode. The novel aspect of this study is in combining a variety of time-resolved methods to study the dynamics of the streamer propagation along the surface of a liquid dielectric.
Keywords :
band-pass filters; discharges (electric); ionisation; plasma density; ICCD imaging; argon-air mixture; chemical process; dielectric surface; discharge current; discharge path transition; distilled water; electrical switching; flat electrode; flat-top pulses; gate width; liquid dielectric surface; liquid disinfection; needle electrode; physical process; pin-to-plane electrode geometry; plasma density; pulsed electrical discharge propagation; streamer discharge; streamer propagation; time 1 mus; time 800 ns; time-resolved method; voltage 10 kV to 15 kV; water surface proximity; width bandpass filter; Electrodes; Imaging; Liquids; Needles; Streaming media; Surface discharges; Surface treatment;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference (PPC), 2013 19th IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
ISSN :
2158-4915
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2013.6627565
Filename :
6627565
Link To Document :
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