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    Volumetric Plasma Discharge in a Coaxial Electrode Configuration Using Repetitively Pulsed Nanosecond Discharges
    (AIAA, 2017-01) Jagannath, Ravichandra R.; Newman, Kyle; Stockett, Paul W.; Wu, Puyuan; Bane, Sally P. M.; Nalim, M. Razi; Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology
    Transient plasma discharges can be created in di erent electrode geometries and the use of a coaxial electrodes can assist in initiating ignition at multiple points at the same time to create volumetric ignition. The current study investigates discharge formation in a coaxial electrode in quiescent, atmoshpheric and non-reacting conditions. This is the rst systematic study to understand the behavior of such a discharge as a function of di erent pulse parameters like pulse width (40-110 ns), repetition frequency (1-50 kHz) and input voltage (14-20 kV). Additionally, the polarity of the central electrode was changed between positive and negative. An intensi ed ccd camera was used to visualize the discharge for- mation. The exposure of the camera is set to capture 500 discharges in a single frame. The discharges were found to behave di erently for positive and negative polarity discharges. The positive polarity discharge tends to form a strong arc and spins around the outer cylinder which is con rmed using a high speed camera. The negative polarity discharges form a uniform streamer discharge for most of the pulse parameters. The current study has provided an initial understanding of the dynamics of plasma discharges in a coaxial electrode.
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