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Pulsed streamer discharge characteristics of ozone production in dry air

Experimental investigation of HV short pulsed streamer discharges in dry air-fed ozonizers under various operating conditions are reported. Ozone concentration, energy input and ozone production yield (efficiency) were measured at various voltages (14 to 37 kV), pulse repetition rates (25 to 400 pul...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on dielectrics and electrical insulation 2000-04, Vol.7 (2), p.254-260
Main Authors: Samaranayake, W.J.M., Miyahara, Y., Namihira, T., Katsuki, S., Sakugawa, T., Hackam, R., Akiyama, H.
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description Experimental investigation of HV short pulsed streamer discharges in dry air-fed ozonizers under various operating conditions are reported. Ozone concentration, energy input and ozone production yield (efficiency) were measured at various voltages (14 to 37 kV), pulse repetition rates (25 to 400 pulses per second, pps), flow rates (1.5 to 3.0 1/min) and different gap spacings (10 to 20 mm) at a pressure of 1.01/spl times/10/sup 5/ Pa in dry air. A spiral copper wire (1 mm in diameter) made to a cylindrical configuration (18 to 38 mm in diameter) in a concentric coaxial electrode system of various dimensions was employed. A magnetic pulse compressor provided the HV and current pulses. Higher voltage and higher repetition rates yielded higher concentrations of ozone at a fixed air flow rate. The present investigation was extended to assess the performance of this pulsed ozone generator using dry air under desired conditions of high concentration and high yield of ozone for industrial applications.
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Copper
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Electric potential
Electrodes
Energy measurement
Flow rate
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Ozone
Pressure measurement
Production
Pulse compression methods
Pulse measurements
Spirals
Voltage
Wire
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