Detailed Investigation of the Electric Discharge Plasma between Copper Electrodes Immersed into Water

A phenomenological picture of pulsed electrical discharge in water is produced by combining electrical, spectroscopic, and imaging methods. The discharge is generated by applying ~350 μs long 100 to 220 V pulses (values of current from 400 to 1000 A, respectively) between the point-to-point copper e...

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Main Authors: Roman Venger, Tetiana Tmenova, Flavien Valensi, Anatoly Veklich, Yann Cressault, Viacheslav Boretskij
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2218-2004/5/4/40
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spelling doaj-ae645c0e0fa84b37909065281132dc4f2020-11-24T21:46:46ZengMDPI AGAtoms2218-20042017-10-01544010.3390/atoms5040040atoms5040040Detailed Investigation of the Electric Discharge Plasma between Copper Electrodes Immersed into WaterRoman Venger0Tetiana Tmenova1Flavien Valensi2Anatoly Veklich3Yann Cressault4Viacheslav Boretskij5Electronics and Computer Systems, Faculty of Radio Physics, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, 64, Volodymyrska St., 01601 Kyiv, UkraineElectronics and Computer Systems, Faculty of Radio Physics, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, 64, Volodymyrska St., 01601 Kyiv, UkraineUniversité de Toulouse, UPS, INPT; LAPLACE (Laboratoire Plasma et Conversion d’Energie), 118 route de Narbonne, F-31062 Toulouse CEDEX 9, FranceElectronics and Computer Systems, Faculty of Radio Physics, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, 64, Volodymyrska St., 01601 Kyiv, UkraineUniversité de Toulouse, UPS, INPT; LAPLACE (Laboratoire Plasma et Conversion d’Energie), 118 route de Narbonne, F-31062 Toulouse CEDEX 9, FranceElectronics and Computer Systems, Faculty of Radio Physics, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, 64, Volodymyrska St., 01601 Kyiv, UkraineA phenomenological picture of pulsed electrical discharge in water is produced by combining electrical, spectroscopic, and imaging methods. The discharge is generated by applying ~350 μs long 100 to 220 V pulses (values of current from 400 to 1000 A, respectively) between the point-to-point copper electrodes submerged into the non-purified tap water. Plasma channel and gas bubble occur between the tips of the electrodes, which are initially in contact with each other. The study includes detailed experimental investigation of plasma parameters of such discharge using the correlation between time-resolved high-speed imaging, electrical characteristics, and optical emission spectroscopic data. Radial distributions of the electron density of plasma is estimated from the analysis of profiles and widths of registered Hα and Hβ hydrogen lines, and Cu I 515.3 nm line, exposed to the Stark mechanism of spectral lines’ broadening. Estimations of the electrodes’ erosion rate and bubbles’ size depending on the electrical input parameters of the circuit are presented. Experimental results of this work may be valuable for the advancement of modeling and the theoretical understanding of the pulse electric discharges in water.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-2004/5/4/40laboratory plasmaspectraline profiles
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author Roman Venger
Tetiana Tmenova
Flavien Valensi
Anatoly Veklich
Yann Cressault
Viacheslav Boretskij
spellingShingle Roman Venger
Tetiana Tmenova
Flavien Valensi
Anatoly Veklich
Yann Cressault
Viacheslav Boretskij
Detailed Investigation of the Electric Discharge Plasma between Copper Electrodes Immersed into Water
Atoms
laboratory plasma
spectra
line profiles
author_facet Roman Venger
Tetiana Tmenova
Flavien Valensi
Anatoly Veklich
Yann Cressault
Viacheslav Boretskij
author_sort Roman Venger
title Detailed Investigation of the Electric Discharge Plasma between Copper Electrodes Immersed into Water
title_short Detailed Investigation of the Electric Discharge Plasma between Copper Electrodes Immersed into Water
title_full Detailed Investigation of the Electric Discharge Plasma between Copper Electrodes Immersed into Water
title_fullStr Detailed Investigation of the Electric Discharge Plasma between Copper Electrodes Immersed into Water
title_full_unstemmed Detailed Investigation of the Electric Discharge Plasma between Copper Electrodes Immersed into Water
title_sort detailed investigation of the electric discharge plasma between copper electrodes immersed into water
publisher MDPI AG
series Atoms
issn 2218-2004
publishDate 2017-10-01
description A phenomenological picture of pulsed electrical discharge in water is produced by combining electrical, spectroscopic, and imaging methods. The discharge is generated by applying ~350 μs long 100 to 220 V pulses (values of current from 400 to 1000 A, respectively) between the point-to-point copper electrodes submerged into the non-purified tap water. Plasma channel and gas bubble occur between the tips of the electrodes, which are initially in contact with each other. The study includes detailed experimental investigation of plasma parameters of such discharge using the correlation between time-resolved high-speed imaging, electrical characteristics, and optical emission spectroscopic data. Radial distributions of the electron density of plasma is estimated from the analysis of profiles and widths of registered Hα and Hβ hydrogen lines, and Cu I 515.3 nm line, exposed to the Stark mechanism of spectral lines’ broadening. Estimations of the electrodes’ erosion rate and bubbles’ size depending on the electrical input parameters of the circuit are presented. Experimental results of this work may be valuable for the advancement of modeling and the theoretical understanding of the pulse electric discharges in water.
topic laboratory plasma
spectra
line profiles
url https://www.mdpi.com/2218-2004/5/4/40
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