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We are surrounded by glass! This material has been greatly used for thousand years. More than 2000 years ago in ancient Egypt glass was used to manufacture bottles of perfume. So its first uses were primarily related to decoration and jewellery. The resear ...
Machining with electrochemical discharges is an unconventional technology able to machine several electrically non-conductive materials like glass or some ceramics. After almost 40 years of its first mention in literature, this technology remains an academ ...
The mechanism leading to the onset of the electrode effects is still under discussion in the literature. In this contribution it is proposed that the main mechanism responsible of the electrode effects is the formation of a gas film isolating the electrode ...