Abstract

Obtaining new information about different forms of self-sustained dc discharges that can be realized in pin-to-plane electrode geometry in ambient air is the goal of this paper. Experimental and numerical calculation data uncovering the physics of the temporal and spatial evolution of the negative corona and glow discharge (GD), with increase in current up to the transition to the spark, are presented. Special attention is paid to the properties of diffusive GD at atmospheric pressure, which is a necessary stage (steady-state or transient) preceding the spark and determining the threshold conditions of sparking.

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