International audienceThis work presents an experimental investigation of the hydrodynamic effects induced by nanosecond and conventional spark discharges. The energy deposited in sparks in the short breakdown time (~1 mJ/mm) induces hydrodynamic effects that redistribute the energy over a large volume (~1 cm 3) surrounding the initial plasma channel. This process influences the subsequent formation of the ignition kernel and the initiation of combustion. The experimental results presented in this paper were obtained with a set of synchronized diagnostics including Schlieren, OH Planar Laser Induced Fluorescence and electrical measurements of the energy deposited in the plasma. It is shown that the motion of the gas excited after the discha...