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. 2020 Sep 30;476(2241):20200220. doi: 10.1098/rspa.2020.0220

Table 2.

Comparison of analytical expressions from state of the art and our work.

state of the art current work comparison
current flux J=9μbε(φ)28d3 Mott–Gurney law [28] J=9μbε(φφo)28x3 current flux at any x; model accounts for ionization onset—φ0
voltage–current characteristics I=Cφ(φφo) Townsend relation [29] I=9μbε(φφo)28Lc2 length scale Lc provides a physical interpretation to fitting constant—C
voltage–force characteristics FEHD=Cφ(φφo)dμb FEHD=9ε(φφo)2d8Lc2 Coulombic force is computed from the first principles
voltage–thrust characteristics no expression T=(1θ)FEHD model computes thrust and accounts for aerodynamic losses via parameter θ