Streamer in Air: Broadening and Branching

Faculty Engineering Year: 2017
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages: 121-126
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Journal: 2017 Nineteenth International Middle East Power Systems Conference (MEPCON) IEEE Volume:
Keywords : Streamer , Air: Broadening , Branching    
Abstract:
The streamer in air starts from the stressed electrode tip under a critical electric field (􀡱􀢉􀢘) of 􀫝. 􀫞 􀢑􀢂/􀢉􀢓. This streamer filament assumes a minimum radius (􀢘􀫙) of 􀫜􀫙 􀣆􀢓 value. This condition has been achieved at a critic
   
     
 
       

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