Normal current density of a glow discharge in a longitudinal gas flow
Abstract
The normal current density of a glow discharge is determined as a function of the gas pressure and flow rate under conditions typically existing in discharge chambers. In particular, determinations are made in the gas mixtures N2:He:CO2 (1:1:0.1) and N2:He (1:0.8) and also in atmospheric air at pressures of 3-16 kPa and mean mass velocities of 1-130 m/s.
- Publication:
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Teplofizika Vysokikh Temperatur
- Pub Date:
- August 1986
- Bibcode:
- 1986TepVT..24..802B
- Keywords:
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- Current Density;
- Gas Mixtures;
- Glow Discharges;
- Binary Mixtures;
- Carbon Dioxide;
- Helium;
- Nitrogen;
- Ternary Systems;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering