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@inproceedings{791595, author = {Jánský, Jaroslav and Trunec, David and Navrátil, Zdeněk and Brandenburg, Ronny and Wagner, HansandErich}, address = {Francie}, booktitle = {Proccedings of HAKONE X}, keywords = {electrical discharge; atmospheric pressure; nitrogen}, language = {eng}, location = {Francie}, pages = {1-5}, publisher = {University of Toulouse}, title = {NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE TOWNSEND DISCHARGES IN NITROGEN WITH HYDROGEN GAS ADMIXTURES}, year = {2008} }
TY - JOUR ID - 791595 AU - Jánský, Jaroslav - Trunec, David - Navrátil, Zdeněk - Brandenburg, Ronny - Wagner, Hans-Erich PY - 2008 TI - NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE TOWNSEND DISCHARGES IN NITROGEN WITH HYDROGEN GAS ADMIXTURES PB - University of Toulouse CY - Francie KW - electrical discharge KW - atmospheric pressure KW - nitrogen N2 - In this contribution the influence of hydrogen admixture on an Atmospheric Pressure Townsend Discharge (APTD) in nitrogen is investigated by means of numerical modelling and experiments. The numerical model is a one-dimensional fluid model. Electron emission from dielectrics by a diffusion flux of metastable molecules and photoemission are incorporated in the model. The secondary emission due to ions is neglected. The results are compared with measured electrical parameters (ignition voltage, voltage necessary for causing the transition to the filamentary regime and current evolution). The measured and simulated current profiles of discharge in nitrogen-hydrogen mixture are similar for applied voltages close to ignition voltage. The simulations give a qualitative explanation for the measured current profiles in pure nitrogen and for small admixtures of hydrogen. The results indicate that the influence of hydrogen on the APTD is due to the quenching of the main metastable state N2(A 3 Sigma+ u ) by hydrogen molecules and atoms. Generally a APTD typical one peak current structure is caused by secondary electron emission by nitrogen metastable molecules, a current pulse with multiple peaks is caused mainly by secondary emission of ions or photoemission. ER -
JÁNSKÝ, Jaroslav, David TRUNEC, Zdeněk NAVRÁTIL, Ronny BRANDENBURG a Hans-Erich WAGNER. NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE TOWNSEND DISCHARGES IN NITROGEN WITH HYDROGEN GAS ADMIXTURES. In \textit{Proccedings of HAKONE X}. Francie: University of Toulouse, 2008, s.~1-5.
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