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DOI: 10.1051/epjap:2001173
Eur. Phys. J. AP 15, 123-133 (2001)
Model of the homogeneous electrical discharge
S. Vongphouthone, H. Piquet and H. FochLaboratoire d'Électrotechnique et d'Électronique Industrielle, Unité Mixte de Recherche INPT-ENSEIHT/CNRS, BP 7122, 2 rue Camichel, 31071 Toulouse Cedex 7, France piquet@leei.enseeiht.fr
(Received: 20 December 2000 / Revised and Accepted: 18 May 2001 )
Abstract
This paper is aimed at the modelling of an electrical discharge controlled by mean of a
dielectric barrier, at atmospheric pressure; we focus our study on the homogeneous
"regime" . This model is based on the use of equivalent electrical circuits and is taking
into account the main phenomena of the discharge. We also offer a method for the
determination of the parameters of the model; the comparison of the experimental waveforms
with the simulated ones is validating the accuracy of the proposed model in the case of
discharges in nitrogen or helium. Our model is exploited to point out the drastic importance
of the electrical characteristics of the power supply with respect to the main
waveforms of the discharge. (including
computer-aided circuit design and analysis)
52.80.Hc - Glow; corona.
84.30.Jc - Power electronics; power supply circuits.
84.30.Bv - Circuit theory.
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