DocumentCode :
2213426
Title :
Underwater discharge and cell destruction by shockwave
Author :
Lee, H.Y. ; Kang, B.K. ; Uhm, Han S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Molecular Sci. & Technol., Ajou Univ., Suwon, South Korea
fYear :
2002
fDate :
26-30 May 2002
Firstpage :
307
Abstract :
Summary form only given. An arc discharge in water can produce shockwave, ultraviolet radiation and radical species. In this paper, we have investigated discharge characteristics. Microbe cells in sludge are destroyed by shockwaves generated from electrical discharge. An arc discharge was generated by applying a pulsed voltage of V=20/spl sim/30 kV to the tip or coaxial electrodes. Capacitance of C=30 nF was used. A tungsten tip and coaxial stainless steel was used as electrodes. We also used oscilloscope to investigate discharge characteristics and the Closed Reflux Titrimetric Method (K/sub 2/Cr/sub 2/O/sub 7/ Oxidation method) to measure COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) increase by cell destruction. The arc discharge occurs after a certain delay time. Shockwave is produced only for the arc discharge. Shockwave intensity is mostly related to the discharge energy, and is the most effective parameter of sludge cell destruction. It is also a function of discharge circuit, pulse duration, water conductivity, electrode size, gap distance and reactor configuration. We introduce discharge model. The /spl omega/-P graph obtained from the experiments is described in terms of electrode length in coaxial reactor. Sludge treatment data by underwater arc discharge is also presented.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); biological techniques; cellular biophysics; discharges (electric); disperse systems; microorganisms; plasma materials processing; shock wave effects; /spl omega/-P graph; 20 to 30 kV; K/sub 2/Cr/sub 2/O/sub 7/; K/sub 2/Cr/sub 2/O/sub 7/ oxidation; arc discharge; capacitance; cell destruction; chemical oxygen demand; closed reflux titrimetric method; coaxial electrodes; coaxial reactor; coaxial stainless steel; discharge characteristics; discharge circuit; discharge model; electrical discharge; electrode size; electrodes; gap distance; microbe cells; oscilloscope; pulse duration; pulsed voltage; radical species; reactor configuration; shock wave applications; shockwave generation; sludge; sludge treatment; tungsten tip; ultraviolet radiation; underwater arc discharge; underwater discharge; water conductivity; Arc discharges; Capacitance; Coaxial components; Electrodes; Inductors; Oscilloscopes; Pulse generation; Steel; Tungsten; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2002. ICOPS 2002. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. The 29th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Banff, Alberta, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7407-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2002.1030627
Filename :
1030627
Link To Document :
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