Publication detail
Generation of dc pin-hole discharges in liquids: comparison of discharge breakdown in diaphragm and capillary configuration
KOZÁKOVÁ, Z. KRČMA, F. VAŠÍČEK, M. HLAVATÁ, L. HLOCHOVÁ, L.
Original Title
Generation of dc pin-hole discharges in liquids: comparison of discharge breakdown in diaphragm and capillary configuration
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Electrical discharges in liquids can be generated in several electrode configurations; one of them is called as pin-hole. The discharge is created inside a small orifice in the dielectric barrier connecting two chambers filled by any conductive solution. Each chamber contains one electrode. Based on the orifice length/diameter ratio, the discharge is called as capillary or diaphragm. The present paper gives the first detailed observation of the dependence of discharge creation on the orifice shape for selected NaCl solution conductivities (250-1000 microS/cm). As a dielectric barrier, ceramic discs with thickness varying from 0.3 to 1.5 mm were used. Diameter of one central pin-hole was in the range of 0.25-1.00 mm. The non-pulsing DC high voltage up to 2 kV with power up to 300 W was used for the presented study. The bubble theory of the discharge generation was confirmed at the set conditions.
Keywords
discharges in liquids, pin-hole discharge, electric measurements, bubble formation, pin-hole dimensions
Authors
KOZÁKOVÁ, Z.; KRČMA, F.; VAŠÍČEK, M.; HLAVATÁ, L.; HLOCHOVÁ, L.
RIV year
2015
Released
7. 4. 2015
ISBN
1434-6060
Periodical
European Physical Journal D
Year of study
69
Number
4
State
Federal Republic of Germany
Pages from
100-1
Pages to
100-9
Pages count
9