OpenPower/Ugo Abundo: Principali aspetti nella modellizzazione di una cella elettrolitica: effetto dei parametricoinvolti. Studio delle anomalie

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    REPORT 010 Main aspects in the modeling of an electrolytic cell: effect of parametricoinvolti. Study of anomalies


    It is also the experimental evidence of the presence of anomalies that the existing partial models do not explain the whole, first of all the "negative resistance" that many cite as a condition for the possibility of direct extraction of electricity from the natural oscillations of the plasma. In this report also analyzes the main aspects of the behavior of an electrolytic cell, in order to gain a following consistent pattern that frames the role of the parameters involved, operating and status, in the complexity of the response to the operating conditions. The details of the experimental campaign (more 400 structured tests) conducted by varying the voltages interelectrode, the exposed electrode surfaces, the interelectrode distance, temperature, electrolyte concentration, reading the resulting intensity of the circulating current and detecting any scintillations to the cathode, and the emitted electromagnetic waves (frequency and intensity) show different aspects anti intuitive. It is the task of a subsequent report grant the concomitant phenomena, and often antagonists, in order to obtain a model of the mechanisms, with some parameters to be estimated by means of ad-hoc tests, used as a predictive tool for the design and the exercise of rails plasma electrolyte. For a classic scheme of the electrolytic cell and its power supply system, is added, in parallel to the electrodes, a series RC circuit with the load (a lamp), the ends of which the alternating voltage is monitored generated, which turn on the lamp.


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