What if there were flat electrodes for this, would
the ratings still be V/mm or would there have to be a consideration of surface
area? if the requirements were in V/mm^3 you could calculate an appropriate
voltage for a certain flow rate, and the processor could be compacted the same
way a heat exchanging device is.
this would be extremely high tensile (4500 Volts,
assuming 15 V/mm3) for a 10 lengthx30 widthx1mm thick chamber.
any other numbers would have to come from a
successful test, the15V are just prelim figures taken from a previous post by
Mr. Joe Street and unfortunately have no connections to any test of my own, but
if it helps someone with the process, maybe Mr. Street can
crack it.
Jason
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