2006
DOI: 10.1080/02726350600934747
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Scaleup Investigation of a Wire-Plate Geometry Electrostatic Precipitator

Abstract: Experimental tests were carried out in three geometrically similar laboratory-scale wire-plate electrostatic precipitators in order to evaluate the best electric parameter for scaling the equipment. The parameters kept constant were the pseudo-homogeneous electric field, E p , the current density, j, the dimensionless voltage, U 0 , and the power consumption per unit collection area, P A . The experimental tests consisted in measuring the overall efficiency of particle removal, which was used as the comparison… Show more

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“…In addition, the particle penetration decreased as power consumption increased. These trends are similar to those reported by Chang and Bai (2000) and Falaguasta et al (2006). When the particle size was reduced further down to less than about 0.05 µm, the collection efficiency dived again.…”
Section: Esp Performancesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In addition, the particle penetration decreased as power consumption increased. These trends are similar to those reported by Chang and Bai (2000) and Falaguasta et al (2006). When the particle size was reduced further down to less than about 0.05 µm, the collection efficiency dived again.…”
Section: Esp Performancesupporting
confidence: 89%