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Analysing bifurcations encountered in numerical modelling of current transfer to cathodes of dc glow and arc discharges

P G C Almeida, M S Benilov, M D Cunha and M J Faria

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Bifurcations and/or their consequences are frequently encountered in numerical modelling of current transfer to cathodes of gas discharges, also in apparently simple situations, and a failure to recognize and properly analyse a bifurcation may create difficulties in the modelling and hinder the understanding of numerical results and the underlying physics. This work is concerned with analysis of bifurcations that have been encountered in the modelling of steady-state current transfer to cathodes of glow and arc discharges. All basic types of steady-state bifurcations (fold, transcritical, pitchfork) have been identified and analysed. The analysis provides explanations to many results obtained in numerical modelling. In particular, it is shown that dramatic changes in patterns of current transfer to cathodes of both glow and arc discharges, described by numerical modelling, occur through perturbed transcritical bifurcations of first- and second-order contact. The analysis elucidates the reason why the mode of glow discharge associated with the falling section of the current–voltage characteristic in the solution of von Engel and Steenbeck seems not to appear in 2D numerical modelling and the subnormal and normal modes appear instead. A similar effect has been identified in numerical modelling of arc cathodes and explained.


PACS

52.80.Hc Glow; corona

02.60.-x Numerical approximation and analysis

02.30.Oz Bifurcation theory

52.80.Mg Arcs; sparks; lightning; atmospheric electricity

Subjects

Mathematical physics

Computational physics

Plasma physics

Dates

Issue 19 (7 October 2009)

Received 11 April 2009, in final form 22 May 2009

Published 18 September 2009



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