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Particle removal

Since the current of incident particles = 2v, the cross sections presented by the target (i.e. the number of incident particles removed from the beam in unit time per unit incident current) are 1/2 of all those above. For example,... [Pg.2041]

The size of particles removed by such filters is less than the size of the passages. The mechanism of removal includes adsorption (qv) of the impurities at the interface between the media and the water either by specific chemical or van der Waals attractions or by electrostatic interaction when the medium particles have surface charges opposite to those on the impurities to be removed. [Pg.276]

Recovered catalyst and blowdown gas (- 3% of the flue gas) exit from the bottom of the separator to an electrostatic precipitator or to a small, fourth-stage cyclone for further concentration of catalyst fines. The flue gas, with 70—90% of the catalyst particles removed, passes from the separator into the power expander. [Pg.219]

The equation for DptK, the theoretical size particle removed by the cyclone, i... [Pg.1586]

Condensation Scrubbing The collection efficiency of scrubbing can be increased by the simultaneous condensation of water vapor from the gas stream. Water-vapor condensation assists in particle removal by two entirely different mechanisms. One is the deposition of particles on cold-water droplets or other surfaces as the result of... [Pg.1593]

The life of a cage may be a few months and may produce 9000 Mg (10,000 tons) of quany rock. A gray-iron cage is used for alumina grinding, with metal particles removed magnetically. The advantage of... [Pg.1847]

Grit Chambers Industries with sand or hard, inert particles in their wastewaters have found aerated grit chambers useful for the rapid separation of these inert particles. Aerated grit chambers are relatively small, with total volume based on 3-min retention at maximum flow. Diffused air is normally used to create the mixing pattern shown in Fig. 25-44, with the heavy, inert particles removed by centrifugal action and friction against the tank walls. The air flow rate is adjusted for the specific particles to be removed. Floatable solids are removed in the aerated grit chamber. It is important to provide for... [Pg.2214]

The major purpose of ambient particulate sampling is to obtain mass concentration and chemical composition data, preferably as a function of particle diameter. This information is valuable for a variety of problems effects on human health, identification of particulate matter sources, understanding of atmospheric haze, and particle removal processes. [Pg.187]

Gas Filtration Vendors are the primary source for sizing baghouses, however the process engineer should at the very least make an estimate of the pressure drop requirements for an intended system. The pressure drop will, of course, provide information needed on the approximate size of the fan needed, and the energy requirements needed to operate a system. In fact, pressure drop is the primary parameter in establishing particle removal efficiency for a fabric filtration unit, and hence, is usually the starting place for discussions with the equipment supplier. [Pg.370]

Nearly a decade ago, the use of low-pressure membranes such as MF and UF for disinfection and particle removal was only a concept being studied or was used only on a limited basis. The water community foresaw the possibility of providing... [Pg.356]

Table 13.1 covers general information for different particulates, liquids in gas, typical particles and gas dispersoids, behavior of particles in the human body, charging mechanisms, principles of particle size analysis, methods for particle size analysis, and an estimation of the general collection efficiency of available commercial particle removal equipment. [Pg.1198]

Note that the presented particle collection efficiencies cannot be assumed to be for the best available technology and are shown for equipment existing in industry. Dimensioning of particle removal equipment makes it possible to achieve better removal efficiencies in most cases presented in Table 13.1. All particulate and gas-cleaning equipment must be separately designed to meet specified local conditions. [Pg.1200]

Cyclone collectors are popularly used both for particle removal and for particle sampling (Fig. 13.1). The separation process of a cyclone relies on the centrifugal accelerations that are produced when particle-laden fluid experi-... [Pg.1200]


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