Title :
Characteristics of Pulsed Discharge Plasma in Water
Author :
Namihira, T. ; Yamaguchi, T. ; Yamamoto, K. ; Choi, J. ; Kiyan, T. ; Sakugawa, T. ; Katsuki, S. ; Akiyama, H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Kumamoto Univ., Kumamoto
Abstract :
Recently, pulsed discharge plasma produced underwater has been an attractive method to treat wasted water. It is well known that pulsed discharge in water has some physical effects, such as an intense electric field at a tip of discharge plasma, an ultraviolet radiation, a chemically radical formation and shockwave generation, for cleaning water. However, the physical characteristics of the pulsed discharge plasma induced underwater are still unclear. For the optimization of the water treatment system utilizing pulsed discharge in water, it is essential to have knowledge about the plasma feature generated by electrical discharge underwater. In this paper, the temperature of and the electron density in the discharge plasma underwater are described. The magnetic pulse compressor (MPC) was developed and was used to cause the electrical breakdown in water. The developed MPC is all-solid state and is, therefore, maintenance-free generator. Two kind of spectroscopic measurements called as the line-pair method and the Stark broadening carried out for define the temperature of and the electron density in plasma produced underwater. According to experimental results, the temperature of and electron density in the discharge plasma between point- plane electrodes immersed in water are determined 15,000 K and 1018/cm3, respectively.
Keywords :
discharges (electric); electric breakdown; electron density; plasma density; plasma production; plasma temperature; pulse generators; pulsed power technology; wastewater treatment; Stark broadening; chemically radical formation; electrical breakdown; electron density; line-pair method; magnetic pulse compressor; maintenance-free generator; plasma temperature; pulsed discharge plasma; pulsed power technology; shockwave generation; spectroscopic measurements; ultraviolet radiation; waste water treatment; Electrons; Magnetic materials; Photonic crystals; Plasma chemistry; Plasma density; Plasma measurements; Plasma properties; Plasma temperature; Pulse generation; Water;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9189-6
Electronic_ISBN :
0-7803-9190-x
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2005.300473