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Effects of liquid conductivity upon gaseous discharge of droplets

Law et al., 2002

Document ID
6803016252859803732
Author
Law S
Bowen H
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IEEE transactions on industry applications

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The effect that liquid conductivity has upon gaseous breakdown and conduction between a droplet and a sharp grounded metal point was investigated as a function of the droplet charge level and point-to-droplet gap. A uniform stream of equally spaced 1210 mu m …
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