Author:
GRANEAU PETER,GRANEAU NEAL,HATHAWAY GEORGE,HULL RICHARD L.
Abstract
This paper reports the first experimental results in which the kinetic
energy of cold fog, generated in a water arc plasma, exceeds the electrical
energy supplied to form and maintain the arc. The cold fog explosion is
produced by breaking down a small quantity of liquid water and passing a
kiloampere current pulse through the plasma. The 90-year history of unusually
strong water arc explosions is reviewed. Experimental observations leave little
doubt that internal water energy is being liberated by the sudden electrodynamic
conversion of about one-third of the water to dense fog. High-speed
photography reveals that the fog expels itself from the water at supersonic
velocities. The loss of intermolecular bond energy in the conversion from liquid
to fog must be the source of the explosion energy.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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