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Discharge Ignition in the Diaphragm Configuration Supplied by DC Non-Pulsing Voltage

HLOCHOVÁ, L.; HLAVATÁ, L.; KOZÁKOVÁ, Z.; KRČMA, F.

Original Title

Discharge Ignition in the Diaphragm Configuration Supplied by DC Non-Pulsing Voltage

English Title

Discharge Ignition in the Diaphragm Configuration Supplied by DC Non-Pulsing Voltage

Type

WoS Article

Original Abstract

This work deals with the ignition of the discharge in the diaphragm configuration generated in water solutions containing supporting NaCl electrolyte. The reactor has volume of 110 ml and it is made of polycarbonate. HV electrodes made of stainless steel are placed in this reactor. Ceramic (Shapal-M (TM)) diaphragm is placed in the barrier separating the cathode and the anode space. An electric power source supplies the reactor by constant DC voltage up to 4 kV and electric current up to 300 mA. The discharge ignition is compared in the reactor with different sizes of diaphragms. Measurements are carried out in electrolyte solutions with the same conductivity. Images of plasma streamers and bubble formation are taken by an ICCD camera iStar 734. Electrical characteristics are measured by an oscilloscope LeCroy LT 374 L in order to determine breakdown moments at different experimental conditions.

English abstract

This work deals with the ignition of the discharge in the diaphragm configuration generated in water solutions containing supporting NaCl electrolyte. The reactor has volume of 110 ml and it is made of polycarbonate. HV electrodes made of stainless steel are placed in this reactor. Ceramic (Shapal-M (TM)) diaphragm is placed in the barrier separating the cathode and the anode space. An electric power source supplies the reactor by constant DC voltage up to 4 kV and electric current up to 300 mA. The discharge ignition is compared in the reactor with different sizes of diaphragms. Measurements are carried out in electrolyte solutions with the same conductivity. Images of plasma streamers and bubble formation are taken by an ICCD camera iStar 734. Electrical characteristics are measured by an oscilloscope LeCroy LT 374 L in order to determine breakdown moments at different experimental conditions.

Keywords

Diaphragm discharge, discharge breakdown

Key words in English

Diaphragm discharge, discharge breakdown

Authors

HLOCHOVÁ, L.; HLAVATÁ, L.; KOZÁKOVÁ, Z.; KRČMA, F.

RIV year

2017

Released

17.05.2016

Publisher

IOP Publishing

ISBN

1742-6588

Periodical

Journal of Physics: Conference Series

Volume

715

Number

1

State

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Pages from

012007-1

Pages to

012007-4

Pages count

4

URL

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