Bubble Generation in Liquid Hydrocarbon in Divergent Fields
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概要
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The conduction current I_c and the photocurrent I_p were measured in hydrocarbon liquids subjected to d.c. divergent fields. Space-charge limited currents were observed in clarified ionic carrier of both polarities produced by electron attachment. The linear relation between I_p. and I_c indicated that molecules were excited by injected electrons before the attachment. In liquid methane in negative point electrode, I_p and I_c were reduced by a rise in pressure, giving evidence for the existence of gaseous bubbles during discharge. However in pentane and hexane, both currents were independent of pressure. The difference is probably caused by the bubble growth rate; the rate is probably larger in liquid methane.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1984-01-20
著者
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Kitani Isamu
Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University:(present Address) Ehime University
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Kitani Isamu
Faculty Of Engineering Ehime University
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Arii Kiyomitu
Faculty of Engineering, Ehime University
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Arii Kiyomitu
Faculty Of Engineering Ehime University
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