The Geometry and Charge of the Streamer Bursts Generated by Lightning Rods under the Influence of High Electric Fields
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Streamer Region
2.1. Effect of Streamer Branching
2.2. Comparison of the Calculated Streamer Region with Experimental Observations
2.3. Charge on the Streamer Region
2.4. The Potential Gradient Ahead of the Streamer Region
2.5. Summary of the Assumptions and the Procedure Used in Estimating the Streamer Region of Lightning Rods Exposed to a Background Electric Field
- (1)
- The electric field in the presence of the lightning rod is calculated using the charge simulation method.
- (2)
- It is assumed that inception of streamers from the rod takes place when the number of positive ions in the electron avalanches reaches a critical value of 108.
- (3)
- Once incepted, streamer heads follow the direction of the maximum electric field at the location of the streamer head.
- (4)
- The streamers continue to propagate until the potential drop along the streamer channel is equal to the potential drop between the point of initiation and the current location of the streamer head caused by the background electric field.
- (5)
- Based on available experimental data, it is assumed that streamers branch at intervals of 2 mm to 10 mm of propagation distances.
- (6)
- Based on experimental data, the branching angle is assumed to be 45°.
- (7)
- Once the geometry of the streamer region is obtained, the total charge in the streamer region is calculated using the charge simulation method assuming that the potential gradient inside the streamer region is equal to the experimentally obtained streamer potential gradient of 500 kV/m for positive streamers.
3. Discussion
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Cooray, V.; Jayasinghe, H.; Rubinstein, M.; Rachidi, F. The Geometry and Charge of the Streamer Bursts Generated by Lightning Rods under the Influence of High Electric Fields. Atmosphere 2022, 13, 2028. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos13122028
Cooray V, Jayasinghe H, Rubinstein M, Rachidi F. The Geometry and Charge of the Streamer Bursts Generated by Lightning Rods under the Influence of High Electric Fields. Atmosphere. 2022; 13(12):2028. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos13122028
Chicago/Turabian StyleCooray, Vernon, Hasupama Jayasinghe, Marcos Rubinstein, and Farhad Rachidi. 2022. "The Geometry and Charge of the Streamer Bursts Generated by Lightning Rods under the Influence of High Electric Fields" Atmosphere 13, no. 12: 2028. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos13122028
APA StyleCooray, V., Jayasinghe, H., Rubinstein, M., & Rachidi, F. (2022). The Geometry and Charge of the Streamer Bursts Generated by Lightning Rods under the Influence of High Electric Fields. Atmosphere, 13(12), 2028. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos13122028