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The transient process accompanying the generation of electrohydrodynamic flows in liquid dielectrics. / Stishkov, Yu K.; Yarunichev, A. V.
In: Magnetohydrodynamics New York, N.Y., Vol. 25, No. 2, 01.10.1989, p. 224-227.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - The transient process accompanying the generation of electrohydrodynamic flows in liquid dielectrics
AU - Stishkov, Yu K.
AU - Yarunichev, A. V.
PY - 1989/10/1
Y1 - 1989/10/1
N2 - The processes of generating electrohydrodynamic flows was investigated in order to obtain information regarding the formation of charged structures around electrodes, as well as the inter-relationship between the current and kinematic characteristics of the system. For the purposes of undertaking this investigation, the authors developed and put together a high-voltage special-form signal source. Electrohydrodynamic flow was developed from the region around the electrode with a delay time relative to the instant at which the voltage was applied. As a result of these studies it was established that there exists an a periodic discrete nature to the disruption of electrohydrodynamic stability in the near-electrode regions, and that this takes place with some delay relative to the application of the voltage pulse.
AB - The processes of generating electrohydrodynamic flows was investigated in order to obtain information regarding the formation of charged structures around electrodes, as well as the inter-relationship between the current and kinematic characteristics of the system. For the purposes of undertaking this investigation, the authors developed and put together a high-voltage special-form signal source. Electrohydrodynamic flow was developed from the region around the electrode with a delay time relative to the instant at which the voltage was applied. As a result of these studies it was established that there exists an a periodic discrete nature to the disruption of electrohydrodynamic stability in the near-electrode regions, and that this takes place with some delay relative to the application of the voltage pulse.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0024753220
VL - 25
SP - 224
EP - 227
JO - Magnetohydrodynamics
JF - Magnetohydrodynamics
SN - 0024-998X
IS - 2
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