TL;DR
This study investigates negative streamers in ambient air using a 2D fluid model, revealing their propagation modes, stability conditions, and relationships between physical properties, with implications for understanding streamer dynamics.
Contribution
The paper provides new insights into steady negative streamer propagation, stability conditions, and quantitative relationships between streamer properties in ambient air.
Findings
Steady negative streamers occur in background fields from 9.19 to 15.75 kV/cm.
Steady negative streamers can propagate over tens of centimeters.
Linear relations between optical diameter and streamer velocity/potential were observed.
Abstract
We study negative streamers in ambient air using a 2D axisymmetric fluid model. Depending on the background electric field, we observe accelerating, steady and fading negative streamers. Fading occurs in low background fields, when negative streamers lose their field enhancement and when their velocities become comparable to their maximal electron drift velocities. Our focus is on the steady propagation mode, during which streamer properties like radius and velocity hardly change. However, this mode is unstable, in the sense that a small change in conditions leads to acceleration or deceleration. We observe steady negative streamers in background fields ranging from 9.19 kV/cm to 15.75 kV/cm, indicating that there is no unique steady propagation field (or stability field). Another finding is that steady negative streamers are able to keep propagating over tens of centimeters, with only…
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