Generation of Intense Pulsed Electric Fields in a Large Volume of Water Verified Using Kerr Effect Diagnostics

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Abstract

A pulsed power system for generating intense pulsed electric fields (PEFs) in a very large volume of water was designed, manufactured, and tested as a first step toward the proof-of-principle demonstration of a novel noninvasive prepacked food processing operation. The MV-class system described in this article is based on the Tesla transformer technology and is capable of producing PEFs of 100 kV/cm in water, in a volume approaching 1 L. The electric field distribution in the processing water tank was obtained using an electrostatic solver, benchmarked using a Kerr effect arrangement. This article presents the most important experimental data, followed by a detailed electric field analysis and suggestions for the way ahead.

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Woodyard, M., Novac, B. M., Senior, P., & Stobbs, J. M. (2022). Generation of Intense Pulsed Electric Fields in a Large Volume of Water Verified Using Kerr Effect Diagnostics. IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 50(6), 1850–1858. https://doi.org/10.1109/TPS.2022.3167670

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