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Criteria for designing electrostatic precipitators
Authors:K Darby
Abstract:This paper discusses the concepts of effective migration velocity and specific collector area as derived from the Deutsch equation. These two factors are commonly used as a means of specifying plant size and comparing proposals by different suppliers.It is demonstrated that effective migration velocity is not a constant dependent only on the fuel, being subject to large variations according to various features of the design of the precipitator. It is also shown that specific collector area cannot be used without at the same time considering the contact time of the gases in the electrostatic field.The removal of dust by a precipitator is carried out in two stages. The dust is first deposited on the collecting electrode, and a layer of significant thickness must be allowed to form so that when, in the second stage, it is dislodged by rapping, the layer breaks into agglomerated masses sufficiently large to fall into the hoppers below the collecting electrodes before being carried by the moving gas stream into the outlet flue. This requires that the frequency of rapping of each field of the precipitator shall be set at the correct rate according to the concentration of dust entering the field.Currently much stress is being placed on the intensity of the rapping blow and there is a tendency to specify increasing values of this blow. Due to the necessity of allowing a layer of dust to form, no increase in rapping intensity can overcome the effect of highly resistive dust. While the rapping force must be enough to shear the dust layer, any increase above this level is likely to result in the breakdown of agglomerates with an increase in dust emission and may also cause metal fatigue problems.
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