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- Title
Radio-frequency capacitive discharge with non-flow-type and droplet-jet electrolytic electrodes.
- Authors
Gaisin, A.; Abdullin, I.; Basyrov, R.; Khaziev, R.; Samitova, G.; Shakirova, E.
- Abstract
Results are presented from experimental studies of the shape, structure, and spectral characteristics of an RF capacitive discharge operating between a droplet-jet electrolytic electrode and an electrolytic cell in air at pressures of P = 10-10 Pa, as well as of a discharge burning between a copper rod and the surface of non-flow electrolyte at atmospheric pressure. It is found that, at voltages of U ≥ 3500 V, the multichannel discharge burning between the rod and the electrolyte (saturated solution of NaCl in technical water) surface transforms into a torch discharge. Specific features of the burning of a discharge with a droplet electrolytic electrode are investigated. Different forms of discharges burning on the surface of a copper tube and an electrolyte jet are revealed.
- Subjects
RADIO frequency; ELECTRIC discharges; NON-flow processes; ATMOSPHERIC pressure; JETS (Fluid dynamics); ELECTROCHEMICAL electrodes; DROPLETS
- Publication
Plasma Physics Reports, 2014, Vol 40, Issue 12, p975
- ISSN
1063-780X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1063780X14120034