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Figure 15 Variation coefficients diagram of negative polarity. PD fluctuation is researched by VC. As shown in Figure 15, for V, VC increases at initial streamet stage, has a sudden rise in —9 kV and then stable at the initial stage of Trichel discharge. It indicates that the gradually formed cation layer makes the electric field distribution uniform. At the later stage of Trichel discharge, VC remains stable after rising to a certain extent. It is because with the increase of plasma, E between the needle tip and the plasma layer is quicker strengthened. The electric field intensity in a certain region is all higher than Eg, so the streamer may develop in many paths withir the region. The development degree of the streamer varies, and the fluctuation of V is relatively large At the glow discharge stage, only few PD happen in peripheral regions of plasma. Few PD pulses with small V are achieved in tiny peripheral regions. So VC basically remains stable at glow discharge stage and it slightly decreases at the streamer breakdown stage.
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