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Corona igniting electric field

Taking into account that ln(l/y) 6-8, ignition of the positive corona requires slightly higher electric fields (Lowke D Alessandro, 2003). The igniting electric field for the coaxial electrodes in air can be calculated using the empirical Peek formula ... [Pg.233]

The polarity of an electrode where the high electric field is located distinguishes between negative corona (around the cathode) and positive corona (around the anode). Ignition of the negative corona is based on secondary emission from the cathode similarly to the Townsend breakdown (see Section 4.1.1) ... [Pg.233]


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