DocumentCode
982605
Title
Attrition of the Charge on a Carrier Moving Through a Gas
Author
Kucerovsky, Zdenek ; Greason, William D.
Author_Institution
Western Ontario Univ., London
Volume
43
Issue
6
fYear
2007
Firstpage
1515
Lastpage
1523
Abstract
Metallic, free-flying probes were used for sensing areas filled with weak concentration of free, unbalanced ambipolar charge or plasma, or for determining the charge on aerosols. Depending on the conditions, problems can be encountered in the behavior of the probe. This paper focuses on the charge exchange processes occurring between a small metal charge carrier and the gaseous medium through which the carrier travels; these processes may lead to a charge imbalance. In the experiments described, a small lead pellet was propelled with a small volume of pressurized carbon dioxide on a horizontal ballistic trajectory in air. At the launch site, the probe was charged by triboelectrification in a polytetrafluoroethylene tube, and its pre-and post flight charge measured with dynamic Faraday cups. The charge loss, incurred by the pellet crossing a 96 cm path (40 ms flight time), was 11%. Analysis of the results suggests that the onset of discharge from the carrier´s body to the gas medium is a likely cause for the observed results.
Keywords
ballistic transport; charge measurement; electric charge; triboelectricity; ballistic method; carrier charge; charge exchange processes; charge measurement; charged probe; horizontal ballistic trajectory; pressurized carbon dioxide; triboelectrification; Aerodynamics; Aerosols; Carbon dioxide; Charge carriers; Charge measurement; Current measurement; Lead compounds; Plasmas; Probes; Propulsion; Ballistic method; charge measurement; charged probe; conservation of charge;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2007.908188
Filename
4385000
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