Title :
A new type of ozone generator using Taylor cones on water surfaces
Author :
Robinson, J.A. ; Bergougnou, M.A. ; Cairns, W.L. ; Castle, G.S.P. ; Inculet, I.I.
Author_Institution :
Appl. Electrostatics Res. Centre, Univ. of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
Ozone has been found to be effective in many forms of water treatment. As concerns about the safety of alternate methods of water treatment increase (in particular chlorination), ozone, which is already extensively used in Europe, offers an effective option. This paper describes a new method of ozone generation particularly suited for use in water purification. Most current industrial ozone production is based on “silent” electrical discharges in a gap between concentric electrodes separated by a glass or ceramic dielectric barrier. The authors present experimental results obtained using a parallel plate discharge geometry. The lower electrode consists of a grounded “pool” of still water separated by a discharge gap from an upper insulated planar electrode. When the electrode is energized by an AC high voltage, a multitude of “Taylor cones” forms on the water surface. The Taylor cones form and collapse randomly and continuously depending on the electric field. The tips of the cones provide points for corona and/or silent discharge pulses, which initiate ozone generation. This method generates ozone in close proximity to the water surface. Laboratory experiments show efficiencies for gaseous ozone production as high as 110 g/kWh
Keywords :
discharges (electric); electrodes; ozone; water treatment; AC high voltage; Taylor cones; cone tips; discharge gap; gaseous ozone production; grounded still water pool; industrial ozone production; insulated planar electrode; ozone generation; ozone generator; parallel plate discharge geometry; silent discharge pulses; silent electrical discharges; water purification; water surfaces; water treatment; Ceramics industry; Electrical products industry; Electrodes; Europe; Glass industry; Production; Purification; Safety; Surface discharges; Surface treatment;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Conference, 1997. Thirty-Second IAS Annual Meeting, IAS '97., Conference Record of the 1997 IEEE
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4067-1
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.1997.626298