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Electrostatic precipitation basic principles

For simplicity, the basic theoretical considerations of electrostatic precipitation are given in terms of cylindrical geometry, i.e., pipe-type electrostatic precipitation. This makes it possible to show most of the basic principles without numerical modeling. [Pg.1216]

Many types of particulate collection devices are available commercially (see Table 53.2). Each operates on a different principle for accomplishing removal of particulates from the gas stream. Four basic types are common in drying systems (1) the drying vessel itself (in the case of vessel dryers), (2) cyclones, (3) bag filters, and (4) wet scrubbers. Electrostatic precipitators (ESPs) are not used widely in drying installations in spite of their low-pressure drop and high collection performance. The initial cost of purchase and construction is high. For this reason, the emphasis in Section 53.3 will be on the three most widely used devices, e.g., cyclones, fabric filters, and wet scrubbers. For a concise discussion of various types of solid-gas separation equipment and guidelines for selection of dust collectors,... [Pg.1047]


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