Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.49, No.8, 2254-2263, 2008
Improvement of diagnostic techniques and electrical circuit in azo dye degradation by high voltage electrical discharge
Fast electrical diagnostics and improvement of electrical circuits for methyl orange (MO) degradation by high voltage pulsed electrical discharge were investigated. To eliminate electromagnetic radiation, several effective methods were employed. RG 218 coaxial cable was substituted for the common transmission lines to transmit high voltage pulses, and multi-lines in parallel were earthed to avoid electromagnetic interference and, additionally, to reduce the stray inductance of the electrical circuit and increase the pulse rise rate to reduce the energy losses in the transmission system. The problem of the differences in the bandwidths of voltage and current probes causing an error in the calculation of energy dissipation was avoided by reducing the bandwidths of voltage and current measurements to the same value. The real discharge current was obtained by subtracting the capacitive current from the total current. The energy per pulse obtained in the reactor before and after improvement of the diagnostics and electrical circuit were 15.5 mJ and 26.8 mJ, respectively, and the energy efficiencies of MO degradation were 1.34 x 10(-9) mol/J and 1.95 x 10(-9) mol/J, respectively. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:high voltage pulsed electrical discharge;MO degradation;diagnostic techniques;electromagnetic radiation;stray inductance;energy efficiency