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Balance and stability between particle collection and re-entrainment inawide temperature-range electrostatic precipitator.

Authors :
Zheng, Chenghang
Liang, Chengsi
Liu, Shaojun
Yang, Zhengda
Shen, Zhiyang
Guo, Yishan
Zhang, Yongxin
Gao, Xiang
Source :
Powder Technology. Dec2018, Vol. 340, p543-552. 10p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Abstract In an electrostatic precipitator, particles migrate to the collecting plates through electrostatic force. Simultaneously, the effect of gravity and hydrodynamic drag force will cause these particles to vacate the plates. Emission concentration and removal efficiency gradually stabilize after the particles pass through multiple electric fields, and this stability value determines the high limit of electrostatic precipitation capacity. In this study, the balance between particle electrostatic trapping and air re-entrainment was investigated through a closed-loop electrostatic precipitator system, and the behavior of the particles deposited into the collecting plates was qualitatively analyzed. The particle emission concentration was reduced significantly when residence time was within 40 s. The particle concentration reached its limit and remained relatively stable after remaining stable for 100 s in the electric field. The applied voltage, velocity of flow, and temperature are the influencing factors considered in this study, here it was found that the decreased flow velocity, temperature and rising voltage were benefiting to particles removal efficiency. The ultimate emission concentration gradually decreased from 13.14 mg/m3 to 7.19 mg/m3 while the velocity of the flow decreased from 0.376 m/s to 0.240 m/s at the temperature of 700 K. The ultimate emission concentration gradually increased from 6.24 mg/m3 to 1.79 mg/m3 while the temperature decreased from 800 K to 400 K when the flue gas velocity was 0.376 m/s, and the applied voltage was at its maximum which can be used at the corresponding temperature. The ultimate emission concentration gradually decreased from 19.5 mg/m3 to 6.0 mg/m3 when the flue gas temperature was 400 K, and the velocity of the flow was 0.376 m/s, with the increase in voltage from 14.9 kV to 32.5 kV. In addition, particles of different size segments and specific resistances exhibited various characteristics in this study because the electrostatic and van der Waals forces were significantly affected by the particle size. Graphic abstract Unlabelled Image Highlights • The balance between particle collection and re-entrainment was studied. • A closed-loop electrostatic precipitator system was designed. • The ultimate collection efficiency were proposed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00325910
Volume :
340
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Powder Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
132487790
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.powtec.2018.09.056