Abstract

There are many papers reporting the effects of electrical discharge, such as in atmospheric pressure, gaseous mediums, and the shape and geometry of an electrode. However, in spite of the fact that an electrical discharge phenomenon accompanies sound waves, there are very few reports regarding the influence of sound waves on the discharge phenomenon. In this paper, it is visually confirmed that discharging phenomena are influenced by sound waves irradiating the electrical discharge. Discharging cells with both positive and negative needle electrodes were located at a sound‐pressure node in a standing wave field. As a result, the luminous part of the electrical discharge changed to a leaflike shape, and the starting voltage of the discharge also changed.

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