Optical Spectra of the High Voltage Erosive Water Discharge
A.L.Pirozerski, S.E.Emelin

TL;DR
This paper investigates the emission spectra kinetics of high voltage erosive water discharges, revealing similarities to other erosional discharges and their associated plasmoids in ultraviolet and visible spectral ranges.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the spectral behavior and physical properties of erosive water discharges and related plasmoids at high voltages.
Findings
Spectra kinetics studied in ultraviolet and visible ranges.
Discharges show similarities to other erosional plasmoids.
Results suggest common physical properties among erosive discharges.
Abstract
In the present paper kinetics of emission spectra of the high voltage erosive water discharge at near ultraviolet and visible spectral ranges has been investigated. Obtained results show a similarity of physical properties of this discharge (and of corresponding plasmoids) to that of some other types of erosional discharges which also result in the formation of dust-gas fireballs.
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TopicsHigh voltage insulation and dielectric phenomena
