多物理
影象
汽化
电极
材料科学
等离子体
热的
过热
电压
图层(电子)
表面张力
分析化学(期刊)
有限元法
机械
化学
复合材料
热力学
电气工程
物理
工程类
物理化学
有机化学
量子力学
色谱法
作者
L. Schaper,W. G. Graham,K. R. Stalder
标识
DOI:10.1088/0963-0252/20/3/034003
摘要
Experimental and finite element modelling methods are used to study the formation of vapour layers in electrical discharges through saline solutions. The experiments utilize shadowgraphic and photometric methods to observe the time dependence of thin vapour layers and plasma formation around electrodes driven by moderate voltage (<500 V) pulses, applied to an electrode immersed in a conducting saline solution. Finite element multiphysics software, coupling thermal and electrical effects, is employed to model the vapour layer formation. All relevant electrical and thermal properties of the saline are incorporated into the model, but hydrodynamic and surface tension effects are ignored. Experimental shadowgraph and modelling images are compared, as are current histories, and the agreement is very good. The comparison of experiment and modelling gives insight into both vapour layer production and subsequent plasma production. We show that, for example, superheating of the saline above its normal vaporization temperature may be playing a significant role in vapour formation. We also show that electric fields of approaching 107 V m−1 can be achieved in the vapour layer.
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