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Plasma
Formation of extended directional breakdown channels produced by a copper wire exploding in the atmosphere
V. V. Apollonov, N. V. Pletnev Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Abstract:
Experimental data for switching initiated by the electrical breakdown of air gaps up to 1.9 m long with an arbitrary geometry that are produced by an exploding copper wire 90 $\mu$m in diameter are presented. At an initial voltage of 11 kV, the stored energy equals 100–2100 J. Two channel formation conditions are possible: explosion of a wire without electrical breakdown and electrical breakdown in a channel produced by an exploding wire with a delay (current pause) no longer than 250 $\mu$s. Current and voltage waveforms across the discharge gap, as well as the resistivity values, under the electrical breakdown conditions are shown. Mechanisms and conditions for streamer initiation at a mean electric field strength in the discharge gap of 5.3–17.0 kV/m are discussed. The geometrical dimensions of plasma objects in the forming channel, the run of the electrical current under breakdown, and the formation mechanism of wire explosion products are found from color microphotographs. The formation mechanism of large aerosols in the form of tiny spherical copper and copper oxide (CuO, Cu$_2$O) particles under wire explosion conditions is discussed.
Received: 14.09.2012 Accepted: 03.04.2013
Citation:
V. V. Apollonov, N. V. Pletnev, “Formation of extended directional breakdown channels produced by a copper wire exploding in the atmosphere”, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 83:12 (2013), 67–79; Tech. Phys., 58:12 (2013), 1770–1782
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