Abstract
We present observations of X-rays from laboratory sparks created in the air at atmospheric pressure by applying an impulse voltage with long (250 μs) rise-time. X-ray production in 35 and 46 cm gaps for three different electrode configurations was studied. The results demonstrate, for the first time, the production of X-rays in gaps subjected to switching impulses. The low rate of rise of the voltage in switching impulses does not significantly reduce the production of X-rays. Additionally, the timing of the X-ray occurrence suggests the possibility that the mechanism of X-ray production by sparks is related to the collision of streamers of opposite polarity.
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Rahman, M., Hettiarachchi, P., Cooray, V., Dwyer, J., Rakov, V., & Rassoul, H. K. (2019). Observations of X-rays from laboratory sparks in air at atmospheric pressure under negative switching impulse voltages. Atmosphere, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos10040169
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