Abstract

In this study, plasma discharge in liquids at intensive ultrasonic field above the cavitation threshold has been proven to be of great interest for initiation of various physical and chemical processes. The feature of arc discharge in liquid media is the localization of plasma region near the electrodes and “falling” form of volt-ampere characteristics. In the region of intensive cavitation, the fraction of gas-vapor component in the liquid exists, therefore it can be assumed that the electric breakdown in the cavitation region should become easier, which can result in the initiation of various forms of discharges.

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