2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-021-07170-8
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A study based on electrochemical discharge assisted by hollow electrode and micro-nano bubble to process transparent non-conductive brittle materials

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“…People usually call bubbles existing in water with a size of 10 to tens of microns as microbubbles. Bubbles with a size smaller than a few hundred nanometers are called nanobubbles [9]. In order to generate micro-nano bubbles, the existing technologies include a dissolved gas release method, an ultrasonic method, a chemical reaction method, and a shear air method.…”
Section: Micro and Nanomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People usually call bubbles existing in water with a size of 10 to tens of microns as microbubbles. Bubbles with a size smaller than a few hundred nanometers are called nanobubbles [9]. In order to generate micro-nano bubbles, the existing technologies include a dissolved gas release method, an ultrasonic method, a chemical reaction method, and a shear air method.…”
Section: Micro and Nanomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ho C proposed an auxiliary method to overcome the difficulty of drilling sapphire. He studied the effect of adding micro and nanobubbles to the original electrolyte and confirmed that micro and nanobubbles can assist ECDM [5]. Taheri A A considered a twodimensional transient model with tumor biological tissue.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 93%