B. Sajdl et I. Rousar, PRESSURE-DEPENDENCE OF LIMITING CURRENT-DENSITY OF SPARKING DURING ELECTROCHEMICAL DRILLING, Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, 24(9), 1994, pp. 883-887
The cathodic current density used in electrochemical drilling can be i
ncreased only up to a certain value, above which current oscillations,
sparking and acoustic phenomena appear, whereby the cathode can be da
maged. The limiting current density for sparking, j(s), depends on the
rate of flow and properties of the electrolyte and on the hydrostatic
pressure. Values of j(s) were measured for metal capillaries provided
with external insulation in the turbulent flow regime in the range of
Reynolds numbers from 2 300 up to 30 000 and at hydrostatic pressures
ranging from 0.12 to 1.1 MPa. A simple heat generation model is propo
sed and the limiting current densities for sparking (868 experiments)
are correlated with a criterion equation enabling the calculation of j
(s).