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Electrical Discharge Characteristics Using a Bubble in Water and Their Applications to the Water Treatment

  • Chobei Yamabe EMAIL logo and Satoshi Ihara
Published/Copyright: November 30, 2016
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Abstract

The discharge in the single bubble that was introduced or fixed between the main electrodes was carried out and the electrical discharge characteristics in water were measured. The time-integrated photographs confirmed both the discharge along the bubble surface and the direct penetration in a bubble. The onset breakdown voltage increased gradually with the conductivity of treated water in range of 1.0 ~ 22.0 [ μ S/cm]. The onset breakdown voltage also increased with the steepness of the applied voltage dv/dt.

Received: 2009-10-14
Revised: 2009-12-8
Accepted: 2009-12-10
Published Online: 2016-11-30
Published in Print: 2010-1-1

© 2016 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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