Abstract
A combination of an electric arc and discharge with a liquid electrolyte cathode in a single discharge gap has been created. The plasma column of discharge with liquid electrolyte cathode formed a “hollow cylinder”. The electric arc was burned in a vapor-gas environment inside the “hollow cylinder”. The gas discharge current with liquid electrolyte cathode was set in the range of 5-10 A, and the arc current varied in the range of 1-10 A. Aqueous solutions of sodium chloride with a specific electrical conductivity of 10-15 mS/cm were used as a liquid electrolyte. Spectral studies have been carried out in the visible range of radiation. In the experiments, copper and duralumin metal cathodes were used.
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