This paper reports on the dependence of voltage rise rate on positive streamer branching and shock waves in supercritical carbon dioxide. Voltages with rise rates of 0.21 and 4.5 kV/ns were applied to a needle-To-plane electrode. Prebreakdown phenomena involving streamer growth and shock wave propagation were observed by means of a shadowgraph method. The results show that the spread angle of the streamer at the needle tip under 4.5 kV/ns was nearly twice as large as that under 0.21 kV/ns. The discharge may initiate without density reduction due to electrostrictive force. While shock wave Mach number was little affected by the voltage rise rate, it increased by increasing the negative voltage peak. Consequently, the velocity of shock wave i...
This paper deals with the experimental results on prebreakdown phenomena and breakdown voltage chara...
The main focus of the research program is primarily an empirical study of the streamer formation and...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
This paper reports on the dependence of voltage rise rate on positive streamer branching and shock w...
In this work, the influence of varying mixing ratios of O-2 on positive streamer initiation in super...
In this work, the influence of varying mixing ratios of O2 on positive streamer initiation in superc...
In this study, we investigate the responsible species and processes involved in repetitive pulsed st...
In this study, we investigate the responsible species and processes involved in repetitive pulsed st...
textabstractControlling streamer morphology is important for numerous applications. Up to now, the e...
Controlling streamer morphology is important for numerous applications. Up to now, the effect of the...
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is widely used in modern high voltage gas insulated equipment. Despite of ...
This paper reports the experimental results on thebreakdown voltage and phenomena in carbon dioxidem...
In recent years, several studies about electrical discharge plasma in supercritical carbon dioxide (...
Experimental data on the propagation of streamers in mineral oil is important for the design of high...
In this study, we investigate the responsible species and processes involved in repetitive pulsed st...
This paper deals with the experimental results on prebreakdown phenomena and breakdown voltage chara...
The main focus of the research program is primarily an empirical study of the streamer formation and...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
This paper reports on the dependence of voltage rise rate on positive streamer branching and shock w...
In this work, the influence of varying mixing ratios of O-2 on positive streamer initiation in super...
In this work, the influence of varying mixing ratios of O2 on positive streamer initiation in superc...
In this study, we investigate the responsible species and processes involved in repetitive pulsed st...
In this study, we investigate the responsible species and processes involved in repetitive pulsed st...
textabstractControlling streamer morphology is important for numerous applications. Up to now, the e...
Controlling streamer morphology is important for numerous applications. Up to now, the effect of the...
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is widely used in modern high voltage gas insulated equipment. Despite of ...
This paper reports the experimental results on thebreakdown voltage and phenomena in carbon dioxidem...
In recent years, several studies about electrical discharge plasma in supercritical carbon dioxide (...
Experimental data on the propagation of streamers in mineral oil is important for the design of high...
In this study, we investigate the responsible species and processes involved in repetitive pulsed st...
This paper deals with the experimental results on prebreakdown phenomena and breakdown voltage chara...
The main focus of the research program is primarily an empirical study of the streamer formation and...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...