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Plasma Investigations
2001. V. 39. № 6. P. 821–825
Korobeinikov S.M., Melekhov A.V., Ganenko K.B.
The behavior of bubbles in perfluorotriethylamine under the effect of strong electric fields
The formation and behavior of long-lived microbubbles $50$ to $100\mu$m in size in perfluorotriethylamine are investigated using a pulse-heated wire electrode. The results of optical investigations of the bubble behavior in a strong pulsed electric field up to $800$ kV/cm in intensity demonstrate that the bubbles stretch out in the field direction, contract in the transverse direction, and separate from the electrode. As a rule, the moving separated bubbles flatten.
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Korobeinikov S.M., Melekhov A.V., Ganenko K.B. The behavior of bubbles in perfluorotriethylamine under the effect of strong electric fields, High Temp., 2001. V. 39. № 6. P. 821
Korobeinikov S.M., Melekhov A.V., Ganenko K.B. The behavior of bubbles in perfluorotriethylamine under the effect of strong electric fields, High Temp., 2001. V. 39. № 6. P. 821