Affiliation:
1. Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong China
2. School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm Sweden
3. Electric Power Research Institute State Grid Hubei Electric Power Co., Ltd. Wuhan China
4. State Key Laboratory of Advanced Electromagnetic Engineering and Technology Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan China
Abstract
AbstractThe dark period in long air gap discharges has been assumed in the literature as the time between consecutive streamer current pulses when ionization and luminosity are absent. These dark periods are also present in natural lightning, in processes such as the inception and propagation of upward positive leaders, the development of needles, as well as transient luminous events in the upper atmosphere. Only recently, faint luminosity has been observed during dark periods, challenging this assumption. This paper aims to study any possible electrical activity during dark periods by means of experiments supported by computer simulation. Therefore, an experimental platform, including low‐current measurements, Schlieren and standard photography as well as ultraviolet (UV)‐photon detection was used to observe the electrical‐optical‐thermal characteristics of the dark period. A complementary numerical model was used to estimate the streamer space charge spatial distribution and its drift during dark periods. It is found that faint UV and visible light during the dark period is emitted exactly at the location of the low‐density streamer stem channel. This process is accompanied by the generation of an electronic current in the order of hundred microamps to milliamps. The simulation results show that this ionization activity occurs due to strong reduced electric fields in the residual stem channel above 112 Td, which is mainly determined by a combination of applied voltage, space charge distribution, and localized heating. Thus, the presented results show that there is indeed ionization activity during dark periods in long air gaps, which maintains a continuous glow‐like discharge.
Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geophysics
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