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Electrostatic discharge pulse

Differential mode On a wire pair when the voltages or currents are of opposite polarity. Electromagnetic compatibilty (EMC) Operation of equipments and systems in their installed environments which cause no unfavorable response to or by other equipments and systems in same. Electroms etic environmental effects (E3) Abroad umbrella term used to cover EMC, EMI, RFl, electromagnetic pulse (EMP), electrostatic discharge (ESD), radiation hazards (RADHAZ), Hghtning, and the Hke. [Pg.1327]

In electrostatic discharge (ESD) tests, the amount of energy that is required to ignite explosives by electrostatic stimuli is determined. Most explosives have low electrical conductivity. Therefore, the potential of the electrostatic pulse has to be high to generate a sparkover. Figure 1.4 illustrates the principle setup of an ESD testing device. [Pg.13]

Sun, B Sato, M Clements, JS. Optical study of active species produced by a pulsed streamer corona discharge in water. Journal of Electrostatics, 1997 39, 189-202. [Pg.78]

It should be mentioned that recent investigations indicate the possibihty of cold water breakdown in nanosecond pulsed discharges. The effect can be provided in particular by electrostatic water cracking. ... [Pg.879]

Fig. 4.36 Schematic of the reflective beam blocker setup. Ions are produced in a pulsed discharge and accelerated to 7 keV. A gold mirror is placed in the beam path to illuminate the fast moving ion packet with a 10 Hz IR laser pulse. A set of electrostatic electrodes is used to bump the ion beam over the reflective beam blocker. On the way to the ion detector the ion beam enters an electrostatic ion beam trap (EIBT) dedicated to photoelectron-photofragment coincidence (PPG) experiments [493]... Fig. 4.36 Schematic of the reflective beam blocker setup. Ions are produced in a pulsed discharge and accelerated to 7 keV. A gold mirror is placed in the beam path to illuminate the fast moving ion packet with a 10 Hz IR laser pulse. A set of electrostatic electrodes is used to bump the ion beam over the reflective beam blocker. On the way to the ion detector the ion beam enters an electrostatic ion beam trap (EIBT) dedicated to photoelectron-photofragment coincidence (PPG) experiments [493]...

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