E-Book, Englisch, 210 Seiten
Yang / Cho / Fridman Plasma Discharge in Liquid
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-1-4398-6624-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Water Treatment and Applications
E-Book, Englisch, 210 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4398-6624-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Plasma methods that effectively combine ultraviolet radiation, active chemicals, and high electric fields offer an alternative to conventional water treatment methods. However, knowledge of the electric breakdown of liquids has not kept pace with this increasing interest, mostly due to the complexity of phenomena related to the plasma breakdown process. Plasma Discharge in Liquid: Water Treatment and Applications provides engineers and scientists with a fundamental understanding of the physical and chemical phenomena associated with plasma discharges in liquids, particularly in water. It also examines state-of-the-art plasma-assisted water treatment technologies.
The Physics & Applications of Underwater Plasma Discharges
The first part of the book describes the physical mechanism of pulsed electric breakdown in water and other liquids. It looks at how plasma is generated in liquids and discusses the electronic and bubble mechanism theories for how the electric discharge in liquid is initiated. The second part of the book focuses on various water treatment applications, including:
- Decontamination of volatile organic compounds and remediation of contaminated water
- Microorganism sterilization and other biological applications
- Cooling water treatment
Drawing extensively on recent research, this one-stop reference combines the physics and applications of electric breakdown in liquids in a single volume. It offers a valuable resource for scientists, engineers, and students interested in the topic of plasmas in liquids.
Zielgruppe
Engineers, researchers, and students working in the areas of water treatment and plasma physics; water treatment industry.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction
Background
Plasma Generation in Nature and in the Laboratory
Needs for Plasma Water Treatment
Conventional Water Treatment Technologies
Chlorination
In-Line Filters
Pulsed Electric Field
Ultraviolet Radiation
Ozonation
Plasma in Liquids
Mechanisms of Plasma Discharges in Liquids
Application of Plasma Discharges in Water
Generation of Plasma in Liquid
Introduction
Partial and Full Discharges in Liquid
Thermal Breakdown Mechanism
Production of Reactive Species, UV, and Shock Wave by Electrical Discharges in Liquid
Underwater Plasma Sources
Direct Discharges in Liquid
Bubble Discharges in Liquid
Bubble and Electronic Initiation Mechanism
Introduction
Electrical Breakdown in Gas Phase
The Townsend Breakdown Mechanism
Spark Breakdown Mechanism
Electron Avalanche for Electrical Breakdown in Liquid Phase
Dense Gas Approximation
Semiconductor Approximation
"Bubble Theory" for Electric Breakdown in Liquid
Bubble Formation: Interface Processes
Bubble Formation: Joule Heating
Bubble Formation: Preexisting Bubbles
Streamer Propagation
Electrostatic Model
Thermal Mechanism
Stability Analysis of the Streamers
Electrostatic Pressure
Surface Tension
Hydrodynamic Pressure
Nanosecond and Subnanosecond Discharge in Water
Fast Imaging of Nanosecond and Subnanosecond Discharge in Water
Ionization of Liquid by E-Impact
Chance of Voids Formation
Decontamination of Volatile Organic Compounds
Introduction
Conventional Technologies
Mechanism of Plasma Treatment of VOCs
Decomposition of Methanol and Ethanol
Decomposition of Aromatic Compounds
Decomposition of Chlorine-Containing Compounds
Decoloration of Dyes in Wastewater
Decomposition of Freons (Chlorofluorocarbons)
Cleaning of SO2 with Nonthermal Plasma
Acidic Water Case (pH < 6.5)
Neutral and Basic Water Cases (pH > 6.5)
Biological Applications
Plasma Water Sterilization
Previous Studies of Plasma Water Sterilization
New Developments in Plasma Water Sterilization
Plasma Species and Factors for Sterilization
Comparison of Different Plasma Discharges for Water Sterilization
Blood Treatment Using Nonthermal Plasma
In Vitro Blood Coagulation Using Nonthermal Atmospheric Pressure Plasma
In Vivo Blood Coagulation Using DBD Plasma
Mechanisms of Blood Coagulation Using Nonthermal Plasma
Cooling Water Treatment Using Plasma
Introduction
Self-Cleaning Filtration Technology with Spark Discharge
Calcium Carbonate Precipitation with Spark Discharge
Effect of Plasma on Cooling Water
Effect of Spray Circulation on Hardness of Cooling Water
Mechanism of Plasma-Induced Calcium Precipitation
Economic Analysis of Plasma Water Treatment
Application for Mineral Fouling Mitigation in Heat Exchangers
Fouling Resistance: Validation Study
Visualization of the Calcium Carbonate Particles
Cycle of Concentration
References
Index