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titleOfInvention High Voltage Pulse Discharge Device for Ship Ballast Water Treatment
abstract The present invention relates to a high voltage pulse discharge device for the treatment of ship ballast water, and more particularly, by applying a high voltage between a pair of electrodes provided at regular intervals in a vertical direction in a seawater pipe of a ship from which ballast water is discharged. In constructing a high-voltage pulse discharge device that destroys floating organisms and microorganisms in ballast water by propagating a strong plasma shock wave generated by arc discharge between electrodes in seawater, a pair of electrode surfaces to which high voltage is applied is surrounded by an insulator. Part of the opposite end of each electrode is exposed to the outside of the insulator to minimize the leakage of charge to the seawater and efficiently generate a high voltage pulse discharge to more effectively process the floating organisms and microorganisms in the ballast water Ship ballast water treatment It relates to a high-voltage pulse discharge device. To this end, the present invention, in the high-voltage pulse discharge device provided in the seawater pipe discharged ballast water for purification of the ballast water, the high-voltage electrode provided on one side of the seawater pipe, provided in the seawater pipe, the high voltage A ground electrode provided at a position spaced apart from the high voltage electrode at a position opposite to the electrode, and a power supply means for applying a high voltage to the high voltage electrode, wherein the high voltage electrode and the ground electrode have an electrode surface with an insulator; In the enclosed state, only a part of the electrode ends facing each other are formed to protrude to the outside of the insulator.
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