Classification of impulse breakdown mechanisms under non-uniform electric field in air

To clarify the breakdown mechanism and the conditions leading to the breakdown under non-uniform electric field in air, we studied the details of breakdown characteristics and mechanism in air by using an ultra-high speed measurement system. We clarified that there were two types of breakdown mechanism in air. The one is the channel heating breakdown, and the other is the leader-type channel development breakdown. These breakdown mechanisms are dominated by three conditions: arrival of secondary streamer from high-voltage anode to opposite grounded cathode, channel heating, and leader-type channel initiation. We studied these conditions quantitatively, and revealed the conditions leading to the breakdown, and the breakdown mechanisms in air were classified. Finally, we clarified the factors, e.g. critical instantaneous power for the secondary streamer arrival, dominating these conditions based on the breakdown mechanism under non-uniform electric field in air.

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