The relation between breakdown characteristics and plasma temperature of a pulsed arc discharge in highly pressurized CO2 was investigated up to a supercritical phase. A transient arc discharge was generated by applying nanosecond pulsed voltage with a rising rate of 0.7 kV/ns to a point-to-plane gap of 1 mm. The breakdown voltage, arc current, and consumption energy increased with the CO2 density in the gas phase. However, they were constant at the CO2 densities in the supercritical phase. The plasma temperature determined from the blackbody radiation ranged from 8000 to 12000 K and its dependence with respect to the CO2 density was all similar to the breakdown voltage, arc current, and consumption energy characteristics except under the c...
Thermalization of electron and gas temperature in CO2 microwave plasma is unveiled with the first Th...
Experimental results are reported for simultaneous pressure and current pulses up to 14 bar and 2200...
Energy released by electric arc during short-circuit current interruption is mostly absorbed by the ...
The relation between breakdown characteristics and plasma temperature of a pulsed arc discharge in h...
In recent years, several studies about electrical discharge plasma in supercritical carbon dioxide (...
Shock waves generated by arc plasma in supercritical (SC) CO2 have the potential to create novel rea...
This paper reports the experimental results on thebreakdown voltage and phenomena in carbon dioxidem...
This paper deals with the experimental results on prebreakdown phenomena and breakdown voltage chara...
CO2 is identified as a promising alternative gas of SF6. The magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) arc model is...
The experimental and theoretical curves of radial temperature distribution of the arc burning in car...
This paper deals with the effect of the polarity and gap geometry on dc breakdown voltage characteri...
An unipolar low-pressure pulsed discharge (0.1-0.5 Torr) in CO2 has been investigated in the frequen...
International audiencePlasma diagnostics is a key tool to support the further development of plasma-...
A supercritical (SC) fluid is formed when both pressure and temperature of a fluid exceed the critic...
Understanding and controlling contraction phenomena of plasmas in reactive flows is essential to opt...
Thermalization of electron and gas temperature in CO2 microwave plasma is unveiled with the first Th...
Experimental results are reported for simultaneous pressure and current pulses up to 14 bar and 2200...
Energy released by electric arc during short-circuit current interruption is mostly absorbed by the ...
The relation between breakdown characteristics and plasma temperature of a pulsed arc discharge in h...
In recent years, several studies about electrical discharge plasma in supercritical carbon dioxide (...
Shock waves generated by arc plasma in supercritical (SC) CO2 have the potential to create novel rea...
This paper reports the experimental results on thebreakdown voltage and phenomena in carbon dioxidem...
This paper deals with the experimental results on prebreakdown phenomena and breakdown voltage chara...
CO2 is identified as a promising alternative gas of SF6. The magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) arc model is...
The experimental and theoretical curves of radial temperature distribution of the arc burning in car...
This paper deals with the effect of the polarity and gap geometry on dc breakdown voltage characteri...
An unipolar low-pressure pulsed discharge (0.1-0.5 Torr) in CO2 has been investigated in the frequen...
International audiencePlasma diagnostics is a key tool to support the further development of plasma-...
A supercritical (SC) fluid is formed when both pressure and temperature of a fluid exceed the critic...
Understanding and controlling contraction phenomena of plasmas in reactive flows is essential to opt...
Thermalization of electron and gas temperature in CO2 microwave plasma is unveiled with the first Th...
Experimental results are reported for simultaneous pressure and current pulses up to 14 bar and 2200...
Energy released by electric arc during short-circuit current interruption is mostly absorbed by the ...