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Modeling and Design of a UV Disinfection System Employing Excimer Lamps

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Modeling and Design of a UV Disinfection System Employing Excimer Lamps
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A non-mercury, excimer UV disinfection reactor was designed by integration of the results of numerical simulations based on computational fluid dynamics and an irradiance field model for cylindrical excimer lamps. The irradiance field model was developed based on the principle that excimer lamps emit radiation from a large number of point sources; the model incorporates calculations for absorption, dissipation, reflection, and refraction within the reactor system. A prototype reactor was constructed with a xenon-bromide excimer lamp and a quartz internal spiral baffle. Experiments were conducted on the reactor to test its effectiveness for disinfection of drinking water in situations where the use of mercury-based UV sources is restricted or undesirable; a similar design approach could be used to develop an excimer UV reactor for disinfection of other fluid media, including wastewater and air.
A non-mercury, excimer UV disinfection reactor was designed by integration of the results of numerical simulations based on computational fluid dynamics and an irradiance field model for cylindrical excimer lamps. The irradiance field model was developed based on the principle that excimer lamps emit radiation from a large number of point sources; the model incorporates calculations for...
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Zorana NaunovicKelly L. PennellChengyue ShenPo-Shun ChanSoojung LimBeibei SunDennis A. LynErnest R. Blatchley
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 115: UV Efficiency, Effectiveness and Applications
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct, 2007
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20071001)2007:8L.8954;1-
DOI10.2175/193864707787780648
Volume / Issue2007 / 8
Content sourceWEFTEC
First / last page(s)8954 - 8965
Copyright2007
Word count144
Subject keywordsIRRADIANCE FIELD MODELINGEXCIMER LAMPXEBR ASTULTRAVIOLET DISINFECTION

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Modeling and Design of a UV Disinfection System Employing Excimer Lamps
Abstract
A non-mercury, excimer UV disinfection reactor was designed by integration of the results of numerical simulations based on computational fluid dynamics and an irradiance field model for cylindrical excimer lamps. The irradiance field model was developed based on the principle that excimer lamps emit radiation from a large number of point sources; the model incorporates calculations for absorption, dissipation, reflection, and refraction within the reactor system. A prototype reactor was constructed with a xenon-bromide excimer lamp and a quartz internal spiral baffle. Experiments were conducted on the reactor to test its effectiveness for disinfection of drinking water in situations where the use of mercury-based UV sources is restricted or undesirable; a similar design approach could be used to develop an excimer UV reactor for disinfection of other fluid media, including wastewater and air.
A non-mercury, excimer UV disinfection reactor was designed by integration of the results of numerical simulations based on computational fluid dynamics and an irradiance field model for cylindrical excimer lamps. The irradiance field model was developed based on the principle that excimer lamps emit radiation from a large number of point sources; the model incorporates calculations for...
Author(s)
Zorana NaunovicKelly L. PennellChengyue ShenPo-Shun ChanSoojung LimBeibei SunDennis A. LynErnest R. Blatchley
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 115: UV Efficiency, Effectiveness and Applications
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct, 2007
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20071001)2007:8L.8954;1-
DOI10.2175/193864707787780648
Volume / Issue2007 / 8
Content sourceWEFTEC
First / last page(s)8954 - 8965
Copyright2007
Word count144
Subject keywordsIRRADIANCE FIELD MODELINGEXCIMER LAMPXEBR ASTULTRAVIOLET DISINFECTION

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Zorana Naunovic# Kelly L. Pennell# Chengyue Shen# Po-Shun Chan# Soojung Lim# Beibei Sun# Dennis A. Lyn# Ernest R. Blatchley. Modeling and Design of a UV Disinfection System Employing Excimer Lamps. Water Environment Federation, 2018. Web. 28 Jun. 2025. <https://www.accesswater.org?id=-294744CITANCHOR>.
Zorana Naunovic# Kelly L. Pennell# Chengyue Shen# Po-Shun Chan# Soojung Lim# Beibei Sun# Dennis A. Lyn# Ernest R. Blatchley. Modeling and Design of a UV Disinfection System Employing Excimer Lamps. Water Environment Federation, 2018. Accessed June 28, 2025. https://www.accesswater.org/?id=-294744CITANCHOR.
Zorana Naunovic# Kelly L. Pennell# Chengyue Shen# Po-Shun Chan# Soojung Lim# Beibei Sun# Dennis A. Lyn# Ernest R. Blatchley
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