2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3886(02)00177-8
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Effect of electrode shape on discharge current and performance with barrier discharge type electrostatic precipitator

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“…The first study on the particle charge neutralization using a DBD charger was carried out by Kwon, Sakurai, Seto, and Kim (2006). Kawada et al (1999) and Kuroda et al (2003) attempted to decontaminate fine carbon particles and NO x by using a two-stage electrostatic precipitator (ESP), where the typical wire-to-plate charging section was replaced by a DBD charger. Although it is known that fine particulates smaller than 10 m and gaseous pollutants can be controlled effectively with the barrier discharge type ESP, these are very few published results for the collection of submicron particles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first study on the particle charge neutralization using a DBD charger was carried out by Kwon, Sakurai, Seto, and Kim (2006). Kawada et al (1999) and Kuroda et al (2003) attempted to decontaminate fine carbon particles and NO x by using a two-stage electrostatic precipitator (ESP), where the typical wire-to-plate charging section was replaced by a DBD charger. Although it is known that fine particulates smaller than 10 m and gaseous pollutants can be controlled effectively with the barrier discharge type ESP, these are very few published results for the collection of submicron particles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To meet these requirements, research on the collection electrode has become a matter of vital interest (Kim et al, 2010;Jedrusik et al, 2003). Despite the great number of investigations reported in the literature, such as parallel plates (Goo & Lee, 1997;Byeon et al, 2010;Chai et al, 2009;Niewulis et al, 2009), carbon and silica fibers of felted polypropylene (Bayless et al, 2004;Pasic et al, 2006), vitro collectors (Sillanpää et al, 2008), collection electrodes covered with a glass plate (Kuroda et al, 2003), ceramic filter (Smolders & Baeyens, 2000) and electro-cyclones (Gil & Corté s, 2002), there are still some efforts to be made to find more suitable materials served as collection electrodes.…”
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“…Many studies of ESP were reported to collect low resistive particles generated from diesel engine [5,6]. Authors confirmed that a collection of PM was possible by a dielectric barrier discharge type ESP [7,8]. Furthermore, a double cylinder type ESP is proposed to remove marine diesel exhaust particles [9].…”
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confidence: 97%