Controlling Zebra Mussels, Quagga Mussels, and Biofilm Growth with the Plasma Sparker
Abstract
A plasma sparker has been developed by Sparktec Environmental, Inc., to control zebra mussels (Dreissenapolymorpha) and quagga mussels (Dreissena bugensis). The device produces aplasma pulse, which is a physical, nonchemical, nonthermal process that introduces energy directly into an aqueous solution. When the plasma sparker is activated, electrical energy stored by capacitors is released in microseconds between two submersed electrodes. A plasma channel is formed because of this high current/high voltage electrical discharge. The discharge process consists of at least three primary events: an intense shockwave, a steam bubble that may lead to a supercritical water phase where oxidation of organic substrates occurs, and ultraviolet light production. This patented system is made up of three separate components, a power supply to control the power management, a capacitor storage bank to store the required energy, and a submersible assembly where this energy is released to the water.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 2000
- Accession Number
- ADA386594