Abstract

ABSTRACT Many studies have analyzed the performance of ozone generation systems to achieve the maximum ozone concentration with the lowest possible energy consumption. This study conducted an experimental analysis of a cylindrical ozone generator with a discharge gap reduced to 0.5 mm and a partitioned high-voltage electrode composed of three copper foil strips. The proposed model was compared with a similar model having a complete high-voltage electrode of the same effective length. The ozone generator was analyzed for energy efficiency and ozone concentration by using the design of experiments methodology. Three control factors were considered: voltage V, frequency f, and gap distance between adjacent portions of a high-voltage electrode d. The results showed that the new configuration with the partitioned electrode provides improved results of both ozone concentration and energy efficiency.

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