2009-02-01
Reconnection and merging of positive streamers in air
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Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics , Volume 42 - Issue 4
Pictures show that streamer or sprite discharge channels emerging from
the same electrode sometimes seem to reconnect or merge though their
heads carry electric charge of the same polarity; one might therefore
suspect that reconnections are an artefact of the two-dimensional
projection in the pictures. Here we use stereo photography to
investigate the full three-dimensional structure of such events. We
analyse reconnection, possibly an electrostatic effect in which a late
thin streamer reconnects to an earlier thick streamer channel, and
merging, a suggested photoionization effect in which two simultaneously
propagating streamer heads merge into one new streamer. We use four
different anode geometries (one tip, two tips, two asymmetric
protrusions in a plate and a wire), placed 40mm above a flat cathode
plate in ambient air. A positive high voltage pulse is applied to the
anode, creating a positive corona discharge. This discharge is studied
with a fast ICCD camera, in many cases combined with optics to enable
stereoscopic imaging. We find that reconnections as defined above occur
frequently. Merging on the other hand was only observed at a pressure
of 25 mbar and a tip separation of 2 mm, i.e. for a reduced tip
distance of p . d = 50 mu mbar. In this case the full width at half
maximum of the streamer channel is more than 10 times as large as the
tip separation. At higher pressures or with a wire anode, merging was
not observed.
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Institute of Physics | |
doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/42/4/045201 | |
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics | |
Organisation | Multiscale Dynamics |
Nijdam, S., Geurts, C. G. C., van Veldhuizen, E. M., & Ebert, U. (2009). Reconnection and merging of positive streamers in air. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 42(4). doi:10.1088/0022-3727/42/4/045201 |