Current density distribution measurement of negative point-to-planecorona discharge |
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Authors: | Madani MR Miller TA |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Southwestern Louisiana Univ., Lafayette, LA; |
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Abstract: | The current density distribution on the plate electrode of a point-to-plane corona discharge is measured with a computer-controlled measuring system. The measurements are taken by rotating the plate which consist of built-in arrays of orthogonal probes. The current-density distribution can be measured for different separation distances between the point electrode and the plane electrode while the applied high voltage can be varied from the voltage required for the onset of corona discharge to 30 kV. The current-density distribution of a single needle is symmetric around its center point within the accuracy of the measurement system. However, the current-density distribution is radially nonuniform. The computer-controlled measuring system is capable of measuring the current distribution of single point and multipoint electrodes |
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