Plasma generation apparatus
US-2016120013-A1 · Apr 28, 2016 · US
US10875790B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10875790-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715750685-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 29, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 29, 2020 |
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An apparatus for producing reforming liquid includes a treatment tank in which an introduced liquid is swirled so as to generate a gas phase in the vicinity of a swirling center of a swirling flow of the liquid, a first electrode which has at least a portion which is disposed in the treatment tank and comes into contact with the liquid in the treatment tank, a second electrode which is disposed so as to come into contact with the liquid in the treatment tank and a power source which is configured to apply a voltage between the first electrode and the second electrode so as to generate plasma in the gas phase. A reformed liquid is produced in a manner that the plasma is generated in the gas phase so as to form a reformed component, and the formed reformed component is dissolved and dispersed in the liquid.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An apparatus for producing reforming liquid, the apparatus comprising: a treatment tank in which an introduced liquid is swirled so as to generate a gas phase in a vicinity of a swirling center of a swirling flow of the liquid; a first electrode which has at least a portion which is disposed in the treatment tank and comes into contact with the liquid in the treatment tank; a second electrode which is disposed so as to come into contact with the liquid; a power source which is configured to apply a voltage between the first electrode and the second electrode so as to generate plasma in the gas phase; and a liquid supplier configured to supply the liquid into the treatment tank via a pipe, wherein the treatment tank includes: an introduction portion which is configured to introduce the liquid from the pipe into the treatment tank; a discharging portion which is configured to discharge the liquid from the treatment tank; a first inner wall which has a cylindrical shape or a truncated cone shape; a second inner wall provided on an introduction portion side of the first inner wall; and a third inner wall provided on a discharging portion side of the first inner wall, wherein the introduction portion is disposed at one end portion side of a central axis of the first inner wall, wherein the introduction portion is positioned such that the liquid supplied by the liquid supplier at a predetermined pressure is introduced into the treatment tank from a tangential direction of a circular cross-sectional shape orthogonal to the central axis of the first inner wall to swirl the liquid along the first inner wall such that the gas phase is generated near the central axis of the first inner wall, wherein the second electrode is disposed on an outside of the third wall, the second electrode has an opening portion formed at a central portion of the second electrode, and a center of the opening portion of the second electrode coincides with the central axis, wherein a reformed liquid is produced in a manner that the plasma is generated in the gas phase so as to form a reformed component, and the formed reformed component is dissolved and dispersed in the liquid, and wherein the liquid introduced into the treatment tank and the reformed component formed in the treatment tank are discharged from the treatment tank to a storage tank, the storage tank has a sectional area which is greater than a sectional area of an opening of the discharging portion in the treatment tank, and the discharging portion is connected to an inlet of the storage tank. 2. The apparatus for producing reforming liquid of claim 1 , wherein the first electrode is disposed so as to come into contact with the gas phase generated in the vicinity of the swirling center of the swirling flow of the liquid or to be positioned in a vicinity of the gas phase. 3. The apparatus for producing reforming liquid claim 1 , wherein the swirling flow is generated in a manner that the liquid introduced from the introduction portion is swirled from the introduction portion toward the discharging portion. 4. The apparatus for producing reforming liquid of claim 3 , wherein the first electrode is disposed on the central axis of the first inner wall or in a vicinity of the central axis. 5. The apparatus for producing reforming liquid of claim 4 , wherein the first electrode is disposed on the central axis of the first inner wall or at the one end portion side in the vicinity of the central axis, and the discharging portion is disposed at another end portion side of the central axis. 6. The apparatus for producing reforming liquid of claim 5 , wherein the second electrode is an electrode which has a plate shape and is disposed to surround at least a portion of an entire circumference of the central axis of the first inner wall. 7. The apparatus for producing reforming liquid of claim 5 , wherein the second electrode is an electrode which is tubular and is disposed to surround at least a portion of an entire circumference of the central axis of the first inner wall. 8. The apparatus for producing reforming liquid claim 1 , wherein the second electrode is exposed to the discharging portion.
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