Numerical Simulation of Atmospheric Pressure Glow Discharges in Coaxial Tube

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The dynamics of atmospheric pressure glow discharges in coaxial tube have been numerically studied by a self-consist, one-dimensional fluid model. An asymmetric discharge current pulse, which operated in glow mode, was obtained in the cylindrical geometry. As the frequency or the voltage peak is increased, the discharge transits into a period-two state.

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