2020
DOI: 10.1134/s0018151x20030037
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Features of a Low-Power, Low-Frequency, AC Arc between Solid and Liquid Electrodes

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“…Therefore, research in the field of these discharges is an urgent task. Currently, there are a number of works devoted to the study of discharges in a liquid with air bubbles and microdischarges [6][7][8], the study of the instability of an alternating current discharge in gas-liquid media [9][10][11], and their modeling [12]. In this paper, one of the aspects of this topic is considered, namely, the study of alternating current discharges in a gasliquid flow of copper sulfate for various concentrations of solutions and interelectrode distances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, research in the field of these discharges is an urgent task. Currently, there are a number of works devoted to the study of discharges in a liquid with air bubbles and microdischarges [6][7][8], the study of the instability of an alternating current discharge in gas-liquid media [9][10][11], and their modeling [12]. In this paper, one of the aspects of this topic is considered, namely, the study of alternating current discharges in a gasliquid flow of copper sulfate for various concentrations of solutions and interelectrode distances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%