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(Ebook) Liquid Dielectrics in an Inhomogeneous Pulsed Electric Field by Mikhail N. Shneider, Mikhail Pekker ISBN 9780750323703, 0750323701

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Authors:Mikhail N. Shneider, Mikhail Pekker
Pages:185 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:2
Publisher:IOP Publishing
Language:english
File Size:24.61 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780750323703, 0750323701
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(Ebook) Liquid Dielectrics in an Inhomogeneous Pulsed Electric Field by Mikhail N. Shneider, Mikhail Pekker ISBN 9780750323703, 0750323701

Written by leading experts in the field, the first edition of this textbook was the first of its kind to address numerous potential applications such as the technology of high-voltage insulation in pulsed inhomogeneous fields, and applications related to cavitation development in liquid dielectrics, treatment of different materials and plasma medicine.This second edition addresses the development of the theory over the past few years and features extensive revisions, as well as some expanded chapters. A new inclusion is an explanation of how the critical pressure at which cavitation is initiated is determined according to the surface tension coefficient at the boundary of small nanovoids and microbubbles. Discussion of the quantum mechanical nature of the cavitation inception in liquid helium is also provided, along with the derived values of critical negative pressure for the appearance of cavitation, and its characteristics at low temperatures.
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