67th Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference
Volume 59, Number 16
Sunday–Friday, November 2–7, 2014;
Raleigh, North Carolina
Session SF2: Thermal and Microwave Plasmas
8:30 AM–10:30 AM,
Friday, November 7, 2014
Room: State C
Chair: Venkatt Ayyaswamy, University of California Merced
Abstract ID: BAPS.2014.GEC.SF2.3
Abstract: SF2.00003 : Dynamic Contraction of the Positive Column of a Self-Sustained Glow Discharge in Molecular Gas Flow
9:00 AM–9:30 AM
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Abstract
Author:
Mikhail Shneider
(Princeton University)
Contraction of the gas discharge, when current contracts from a significant
volume of weakly ionized plasma into a thin arc channel, was attracted
attention of scientists for more than a century. Studies of the contraction
(also called constriction) mechanisms, besides carrying interesting science,
are of practical importance, especially when contraction should be
prevented.
A set of time-dependent two-dimensional equations for the non-equilibrium
weakly-ionized nitrogen / air plasma is formulated. The process is described
by a set of time-dependent continuity equations for the electrons, positive
and negative ions; gas and vibrational temperature; by taking into account
the convective heat and plasma losses by the transverse flux. Transition
from the uniform to contracted state was analyzed. It was shown that such
transition experiences a hysteresis, and that the critical current of the
transition increases when the pressure (gas density) drops. Possible
coexistence of the contracted and uniform state of the plasma in the
discharge where the current flows along the density gradient of the
background gas was discussed.
In this talk the problems related to the dynamic contraction of the current
channel inside a quasineutral positive column of a self-sustained glow
discharge in molecular gas in a rectangular duct with convection cooling
will be discussed. Study presented in this talk was stimulated by the fact
that there are large number of experiments on the dynamic contraction of a
glow discharge in nitrogen and air flows and a many of possible
applications. Similar processes play a role in the powerful gas-discharge
lasers. In addition, the problem of dynamic contraction in the large volume
of non-equilibrium weakly ionized plasma is closely related to the problem
of streamer to leader transitions in lightning and blue jets.\\[4pt]
[1] M. N. Shneider, M. S. Mokrov, and G. M. Milikh, Dynamic contraction of the
positive column of a self-sustained glow discharge in molecular gas, Physics
of Plasmas 19, 033512 (2012)\\[0pt]
[2] M. N. Shneider, M. S. Mokrov, and G. M. Milikh, Dynamic Contraction of the
Positive Column of a Self-Sustained Glow Discharge in Air Flow, Physics of
Plasmas 21, 032122 (2014)\\[0pt]
[3] G. M. Milikh, M.N. Shneider, and M. S. Mokrov, Model of Blue Jet
Formation and Propagation in the Nonuniform Atmosphere, JGR (2014)
(submitted)
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2014.GEC.SF2.3