Power supply instrumentation for pulsed dielectric barrier discharges

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The design and implementation of a pulsed high voltage supply intended to the production and control of pulsed dielectric barrier discharges are reported. The instrumentation includes three independently built DC sources coupled to Flyback-like converters using three 1:50 high voltage transformers. The system is capable of supplying voltages up to 70 kV at a 100-2000 Hz repetition rate, delivering 1-500 μs wide pulses. The system has been applied to the development of pulsed dielectric barrier discharges in a stainless steel coaxial reactor 30 cm long and with a 2.54 cm diameter. The inner nickel electrode diameter is 0.005 cm and is embedded in alumina. The discharges have been carried out in room pressure air. Discharges have been implemented. The discharge is made is a water environment for purposes of bacterial elimination.

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Quiroz Velázquez, E., López Callejas, R., Rodríguez Méndez, G., Pẽa Eguiluz, R., De La Piedad Beneitez, A., Mũoz Castro, E., … Valencia Alvarado, R. (2012). Power supply instrumentation for pulsed dielectric barrier discharges. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 370). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/370/1/012064

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