Surface Dielectric Barrier Discharges have been proposed long ago as a tool to improve aerodynamics and flow performances. Such electrical discharges could be employed to energize the gas phase and to induce flows. The discharge itself consists of a large number of repetitions of single electric current pulses, with short duration and limited spatial extension filling the region near electrodes. The connection between such macroscopic effect and the properties of the single microdischarge events has been investigated. In particular we have measured the direction and the velocity of propagation of the ionization wave during the different phases of the voltage cycle. Light collected from different parts of the gap arrives at a photomultiplier tube with a delay proportional to the velocity of the ionization wave. The measured propagation velocity was estimated as about 220 km/s in the so called backward discharge phase.

Barni, R., Biganzoli, I., Riccardi, C. (2014). Spatial and temporal evolution of microdischarges in Surface Dielectric Barrier Discharges for aeronautical applications plasmas. JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES, 550, 012036 [10.1088/1742-6596/550/1/012036].

Spatial and temporal evolution of microdischarges in Surface Dielectric Barrier Discharges for aeronautical applications plasmas

BARNI, RUGGERO
Primo
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BIGANZOLI, ILARIA
Secondo
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RICCARDI, CLAUDIA
Ultimo
2014

Abstract

Surface Dielectric Barrier Discharges have been proposed long ago as a tool to improve aerodynamics and flow performances. Such electrical discharges could be employed to energize the gas phase and to induce flows. The discharge itself consists of a large number of repetitions of single electric current pulses, with short duration and limited spatial extension filling the region near electrodes. The connection between such macroscopic effect and the properties of the single microdischarge events has been investigated. In particular we have measured the direction and the velocity of propagation of the ionization wave during the different phases of the voltage cycle. Light collected from different parts of the gap arrives at a photomultiplier tube with a delay proportional to the velocity of the ionization wave. The measured propagation velocity was estimated as about 220 km/s in the so called backward discharge phase.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Surface Dielectric Barrier Discharges, Streamer, Ionizing Wave, Optical Fibres
English
2014
550
012036
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Barni, R., Biganzoli, I., Riccardi, C. (2014). Spatial and temporal evolution of microdischarges in Surface Dielectric Barrier Discharges for aeronautical applications plasmas. JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES, 550, 012036 [10.1088/1742-6596/550/1/012036].
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