Abstract
The author's theory on the development of LTE plasmas in low-inductance spark discharges has proved to be a useful tool in predicting the electric behaviour of such sparks. Their earlier experimental work was restricted to only one initial pressure, and in this paper they extend the examined pressure range to obtain some general conclusions on the pressure dependence of the spark behaviour.
Hess, H;
Radtke, R;
Deparade, W
[1]
- Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR, Berlin. Zentralinstitut fuer Elektronenphysik
Citation Formats
Hess, H, Radtke, R, and Deparade, W.
Pressure dependence of the spark constant.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1978.
Web.
Hess, H, Radtke, R, & Deparade, W.
Pressure dependence of the spark constant.
United Kingdom.
Hess, H, Radtke, R, and Deparade, W.
1978.
"Pressure dependence of the spark constant."
United Kingdom.
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title = {Pressure dependence of the spark constant}
author = {Hess, H, Radtke, R, and Deparade, W}
abstractNote = {The author's theory on the development of LTE plasmas in low-inductance spark discharges has proved to be a useful tool in predicting the electric behaviour of such sparks. Their earlier experimental work was restricted to only one initial pressure, and in this paper they extend the examined pressure range to obtain some general conclusions on the pressure dependence of the spark behaviour.}
journal = []
volume = {11:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1978}
month = {Feb}
}
title = {Pressure dependence of the spark constant}
author = {Hess, H, Radtke, R, and Deparade, W}
abstractNote = {The author's theory on the development of LTE plasmas in low-inductance spark discharges has proved to be a useful tool in predicting the electric behaviour of such sparks. Their earlier experimental work was restricted to only one initial pressure, and in this paper they extend the examined pressure range to obtain some general conclusions on the pressure dependence of the spark behaviour.}
journal = []
volume = {11:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1978}
month = {Feb}
}