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Ionization Waves in Electrical Breakdown of Gases (Hardcover, 1994 ed.)
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Ionization Waves in Electrical Breakdown of Gases (Hardcover, 1994 ed.)
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In the years since the book of Lozanskii and Firsov "The Theory of
Spark" 1975] was published, a number of experimental and
theoretical studies in the physics of electric breakdown in gases
were conducted. As a result of these studies, the concept of a
wavelike nature of breakdown initiated by single high-voltage
electric pulses or by a constant electric field was confirmed.
Theoretical models in which the concept of breakdown in a constant
external field was developed were first exposed in the above-named
book in the chapter "Development of a streamer regarded as an
ionization wave," written by Rodin and Starostin. This book treats
the initial stage of electric breakdown as a wave pro cess. The
wavelike nature of the phenomena under consideration is pre sented
for streamers and sliding discharges, for electric breakdown
develop ment in long discharge tubes as well as in gas-filled gaps.
Chapter 1 gives a qualitative consideration of phenomena determin
ing the electric breakdown of gases. The experimental data and
theoretical results are exposed and discussed with application to
streamers, plane ion ization waves, breakdown waves in long tubes,
and propagation of sliding discharges. The subject of this chapter
may be considered as an area of applications of different
theoretical models, formulas, and estimates that are presented in
other chapters of the book."
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