As the temperature of the electrolyte increases, the conductivity of the electrolyte also increases, and this in turn affects the kinetics of the anodic dissolution process. The change in the electrolyte conductivity is given by:
K = K0[l + AT. ©]
where: © = T — T0 is the increase in temperature, and AT is the temperature coefficient of conductivity at the initial temperature T0, at the nozzle outlet.
Source: Study of Electrochemical Jet Machining Process by J. Kozak, K. P. Rajurkar & R. Balkrishna, University of Nebraska, November 1996, Page 3.
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