Effects of Applied Voltage on Branching of Positive Leaders in Laboratory Long Sparks

Author:

Peng Changzhi12ORCID,Li Zhijun3ORCID,Pei Xuekai12,Zhao Xiangen4,Lu Gaopeng5ORCID,Liu Feifan5,Wang Yongping6,Zhu Baoyou5ORCID,Zheng Yu12,Dong Xuzhu12

Affiliation:

1. School of Electrical Engineering and Automation Wuhan University Wuhan China

2. State Key Laboratory of Power Grid Environmental Protection School of Electrical Engineering and Automation Wuhan University Wuhan China

3. State Key Laboratory of Power Grid Environmental Protection China Electric Power Research Institute Wuhan China

4. Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong China

5. School of Earth and Space Sciences University of Science and Technology of China Hefei China

6. MNR Key Laboratory for Polar Science Polar Research Institute of China Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractPositive leaders branch less frequently than negative counterpart, and the physical processes and properties of positive leader branching remain a mystery. We investigated 10 m laboratory discharges under four positive voltages using a high‐speed video camera. Positive leaders differ from negative leaders by either directly splitting or connecting with floating bidirectional leaders to form branching, and the number of leader branches shows a positive correlation with the applied voltage, that is, the branched channels increased from 1 to 4 when the voltage increased by a factor of 1.5. Grounding points are positioned beneath the electrode and are more concentrated with lower voltage. During the stable progression of the leader, there is a slight increase in its development speed as the applied voltage rises. When the voltage is increased by 70%, the average breakdown time decreases by 40%. These characteristics provide insights into the branching mechanism of positive leaders.

Funder

China Southern Power Grid

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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