We present a software to simulate the propagation of positive streamers in dielectric liquids. Such liquids are commonly used for electric insulation of high-power equipment. We simulate electrical breakdown in a needle–plane geometry, where the needle and the extremities of the streamer are modeled by hyperboloids, which are used to calculate the electric field in the liquid. If the field is sufficiently high, electrons released from anions in the liquid can turn into electron avalanches, and the streamer propagates if an avalanche meets the Townsend–Meek criterion. The software is written entirely in Python and released under an MIT license. We also present a set of model simulations demonstrating the capability and versatility of the sof...
In this paper, a comparison of positive streamer diffusion propagation is carried out in three confi...
We present a computational study of positive streamers in air propagating over dielectric plates wit...
Streamer branching in liquid dielectrics is driven by stochastic and deterministic factors. The pres...
We present a software to simulate the propagation of positive streamers in dielectric liquids. Such ...
Summary of thesis: The thesis presents a novel predictive model for simulating positive streamers i...
A simulation model for second mode positive streamers in dielectric liquids is presented. Initiation...
Propagation of positive streamers in dielectric liquids, modeled by the electron avalanche mechanism...
Conducting channels forms when a dielectric liquid is subjected to high electric stress. These chann...
For many applications, liquid dielectrics are superior to solid or gaseous electrical insulation mat...
This study presents self-consistent models of streamer growth using an equivalent electrical network...
Electric discharges and streamers in liquids typically proceed through vapour phase channels produce...
We use numerical simulations to study the dynamics of surface discharges, which are common in high-v...
Electric discharges and streamers in liquids typically proceed through vapour phase channels produce...
Radiation is important for the propagation of streamers in dielectric liquids. Photoionization is a ...
This work deals with the pre-breakdown and breakdown phenomena in the liquid dielectrics. It is show...
In this paper, a comparison of positive streamer diffusion propagation is carried out in three confi...
We present a computational study of positive streamers in air propagating over dielectric plates wit...
Streamer branching in liquid dielectrics is driven by stochastic and deterministic factors. The pres...
We present a software to simulate the propagation of positive streamers in dielectric liquids. Such ...
Summary of thesis: The thesis presents a novel predictive model for simulating positive streamers i...
A simulation model for second mode positive streamers in dielectric liquids is presented. Initiation...
Propagation of positive streamers in dielectric liquids, modeled by the electron avalanche mechanism...
Conducting channels forms when a dielectric liquid is subjected to high electric stress. These chann...
For many applications, liquid dielectrics are superior to solid or gaseous electrical insulation mat...
This study presents self-consistent models of streamer growth using an equivalent electrical network...
Electric discharges and streamers in liquids typically proceed through vapour phase channels produce...
We use numerical simulations to study the dynamics of surface discharges, which are common in high-v...
Electric discharges and streamers in liquids typically proceed through vapour phase channels produce...
Radiation is important for the propagation of streamers in dielectric liquids. Photoionization is a ...
This work deals with the pre-breakdown and breakdown phenomena in the liquid dielectrics. It is show...
In this paper, a comparison of positive streamer diffusion propagation is carried out in three confi...
We present a computational study of positive streamers in air propagating over dielectric plates wit...
Streamer branching in liquid dielectrics is driven by stochastic and deterministic factors. The pres...