Investigation for Optimization of an Inductive Energy Storage Circuit for Electrical Discharge Water Treatment

In this paper, we investigated a water treatment method that sprays waste water droplets into a pulsed discharge space. To increase energy efficiency of this method, a pulsed power generator should output a pulsed power of a high peak and a short pulse width and be low circuit loss, high repetition rate, high power, and high stability. An inductive energy storage circuit using a semiconductor opening switch was studied to satisfy the above-mentioned requirement. Initially, effect of turn ratio of a pulse transformer (PT) in the circuit was investigated. Energy transfer efficiency and the pulsewidth of the output voltage increased with the PT turn ratio, resulting in an increase of the efficiency of the water treatment system. Then, the effect of the load impedance was investigated. The result showed that an optimum resistance to maximize the efficiency exists. From these results and a previous experimental report, we concluded that the optimization conditions are summarized below. The turn ratio and the inductance in the secondary circuit should be as high as possible under the condition, which does not output the very long pulse. The impedance of the discharge at an electrode for the water treatment should be a value that maximizes the energy transfer efficiency. Capacitance of capacitors in the circuit should be adjusted to obtain optimal peak voltage for the generation of active species.

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