Minimum ignition energy is one of the important characteristics for electrostatic sensitivity of explosives and determination of the spark discharge energy is necessary for decision making of explosion prevention. In this paper, the real spark discharge energy was determined by the integration of the measured voltage and discharge current in a needle-to-plate configuration. The influence of the charging voltage and polarity, the charging capacitance and the electrode gap on the spark discharge energy was investigated. It is shown that the energy deposited into the discharge system is always smaller than that stored in the charging capacitor, especially at lower voltages that the discharge shows one current pulse and the energy efficiency is less than 30%. The discharge becomes complete at higher voltages when the discharge shows double pulses and the energy efficiency is close to 100%. For given charging capacitance and voltage, the real discharge energy is determined by the discharge mode rather than the electrode gap or the voltage polarity. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Peng, Z., Zhang, Y., Chen, D., Miao, J., & Ouyang, J. (2013). Experimental investigation of spark discharge energy. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 418). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/418/1/012100