Matter and Radiation at Extremes, Volume. 1, Issue 5, 264(2016)
Theoretical simulation of high-voltage discharge with runaway electrons in sulfur hexafluoride at atmospheric pressure
The results of theoretical simulation of runaway electron generation in high-pressure pulsed gas discharge with inhomogeneous electric field are presented. Hydrodynamic and kinetic approaches are used simultaneously to describe the dynamics of different components of lowtemperature discharge plasma. Breakdown of coaxial diode occurs in the form of a dense plasma region expanding from the cathode. On this background there is a formation of runaway electrons that are initiated by the ensemble of plasma electrons generated in the place locally enhanced electric field in front of dense plasma. It is shown that the power spectrum of fast electrons in the discharge contains electron group with the so-called “anomalous” energy.
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Andrey V. Kozyrev, Vasily Yu. Kozhevnikov, Natalia S. Semeniuk. Theoretical simulation of high-voltage discharge with runaway electrons in sulfur hexafluoride at atmospheric pressure[J]. Matter and Radiation at Extremes, 2016, 1(5): 264
Category: Research Article
Received: Jun. 5, 2016
Accepted: Sep. 20, 2016
Published Online: May. 9, 2017
The Author Email: Kozyrev Andrey V. (kozyrev@to.hcei.tsc.ru)