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Use of Membrane Collectors in Electrostatic Precipitators
Authors:David J Bayless  Hajrudin Pasic  M Khairul Alam  Liming Shi  Brian Haynes  Joe Cochran
Institution:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering , Ohio University , Athens , Ohio , USA bayless@ohio.edu;3. Department of Mechanical Engineering , Ohio University , Athens , Ohio , USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Membrane collection surfaces, developed and patented by researchers at Ohio University, were used to replace steel plates in a dry electrostatic precipitator (ESP). Such replacement facilitates tension-based rapping, which shears the adhered particle layer from the collector surface more effectively than hammer-based rapping. Tests were performed to measure the collection efficiency of the membranes and to quantify the potential improvements of this novel cleaning technique with respect to re-entrainment. Results indicate that even semiconductor materials (e.g., carbon fibers) collect ash nearly as efficiently as steel plates, potentially indicating that collection surface resistivity is primarily dictated by the accumulated ash layer and not by the underlying plate conductivity. In addition, virtually all sheared particles separated from the collecting membranes fell within the boundary layer of the membrane, indicating extremely low potential for re-entrainment.
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