Energy Dissipation at the onset of polarity switching in the PK-4 experiment

POSTER

Abstract

The behavior micron-sized particles (dust) in a plasma system is of great interest and, because of the low charge to mass ratio of these particles, the dynamic time scales of the dust grains are long and easily accessible from an experimental perspective. However, the high mass leads to sedimentation effects in ground-based experiments. To reduce sedimentation effects, it is necessary to perform experiments in a free-fall (“microgravity”) environment, such as in the experiment facility “Plasma-Kristall-4” (“PK-4”) on parabolic flights, where the effects of gravity are reduced. In the PK-4 facility, particles are injected into a dc glow discharge plasma and flow along an axial electric field. Upon the application of a periodic oscillation of the electric field (polarity switching), a sudden change in the bulk motion of the dust and a redistribution of kinetic energy of the dust particles can be observed. This poster will present the results of a study comparing this distribution of energy on the macroscopic level and the microscopic level in ground-based and parabolic flight experiments at the onset of polarity switching.

*This work is supported by NASA/JPL, NSF, and NSF-EPSCoR. The joint ESA-ROSCOSMOS Experiment «Plasma Kristall-4» on-board the International Space Station ISS is funded by DLR/BMWi under contract 50WM1441.

Authors

  • Zachary Howe

    • Wittenberg University
  • Jeremiah Williams

    • Wittenberg University
    • Wittenberg Univ
  • Lori Scott

    • Auburn University
  • Uwe Konopka

    • Auburn University
  • Edward Thomas

    • Auburn University
  • Michael Kretschmer

    • Justus-Liebig-Unversität Geißen
  • Markus Thoma

    • Justus-Liebig-Unversität Geißen
  • Mikhail Pustylnik

    • DLR
    • German Aerospace Center
  • Hubertus Thomas

    • DLR
    • German Aerospace Center