We simulate and characterize positive streamers in ambient air in homogeneous background electric fields from 4.5 to 26 kV/cm in a 4 cm gap. They can accelerate or decelerate depending on the background electric field. Many experiments have shown that a streamer keeps propagating in a stable manner in the so-called stability field of 4.5 to 5 kV/cm. Our fluid streamer simulations in STP air show that: (1) In a homogeneous field larger than 4.675 kV/cm, a single streamer accelerates, and in a lower field, it decelerates and eventually stagnates with a small radius and very high field enhancement. (2) In a field of 4.675 kV/cm, the streamer head propagates with an approximately constant velocity of 6.7 x 104 m/s and an optical radius of 55 μm...
We simulate short positive and negative streamers in air at standard temperature and pressure. First...
In this paper, we address two main topics: steady propagation fields for positive streamers in air a...
We simulate short positive and negative streamers in air at standard temperature and pressure. First...
We simulate and characterize positive streamers in ambient air in homogeneous background electric fi...
We simulate and characterize positive streamers in ambient air in homogeneous background electric fi...
We simulate and characterize positive streamers in ambient air in homogeneous background electric fi...
We simulate and characterize positive streamers in ambient air in homogeneous background electric fi...
We simulate and characterize positive streamers in ambient air in homogeneous background electric fi...
We simulate and characterize positive streamers in ambient air in homogeneous background electric fi...
We simulate and characterize positive streamers in ambient air in homogeneous background electric fi...
We simulate and characterize positive streamers in ambient air in homogeneous background electric fi...
We study negative streamers in ambient air using a 2D axisymmetric fluid model. Depending on the bac...
We study negative streamers in ambient air using a 2D axisymmetric fluid model. Depending on the bac...
We simulate short positive and negative streamers in air at standard temperature and pressure. First...
We simulate short positive and negative streamers in air at standard temperature and pressure. First...
We simulate short positive and negative streamers in air at standard temperature and pressure. First...
In this paper, we address two main topics: steady propagation fields for positive streamers in air a...
We simulate short positive and negative streamers in air at standard temperature and pressure. First...
We simulate and characterize positive streamers in ambient air in homogeneous background electric fi...
We simulate and characterize positive streamers in ambient air in homogeneous background electric fi...
We simulate and characterize positive streamers in ambient air in homogeneous background electric fi...
We simulate and characterize positive streamers in ambient air in homogeneous background electric fi...
We simulate and characterize positive streamers in ambient air in homogeneous background electric fi...
We simulate and characterize positive streamers in ambient air in homogeneous background electric fi...
We simulate and characterize positive streamers in ambient air in homogeneous background electric fi...
We simulate and characterize positive streamers in ambient air in homogeneous background electric fi...
We study negative streamers in ambient air using a 2D axisymmetric fluid model. Depending on the bac...
We study negative streamers in ambient air using a 2D axisymmetric fluid model. Depending on the bac...
We simulate short positive and negative streamers in air at standard temperature and pressure. First...
We simulate short positive and negative streamers in air at standard temperature and pressure. First...
We simulate short positive and negative streamers in air at standard temperature and pressure. First...
In this paper, we address two main topics: steady propagation fields for positive streamers in air a...
We simulate short positive and negative streamers in air at standard temperature and pressure. First...