This seems to have been recorded when using a different central electrode, that allowed for a much more intense frequency of discharges. I see that the wall of the reactor is very affected, as if being eaten away in small chunks, is that correct or is only an impression?
This seems to have been recorded when using a different central electrode, that allowed for a much more intense frequency of discharges. I see that the wall of the reactor is very affected, as if being eaten away in small chunks, is that correct or is only an impression?
Well, it is a lot closer view.
The reactor at one point got so hot that it started to dimple in due to the vacuum.