The Effective Collection of Fly Ash At Pulverized Coal-Fired Plants |
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Authors: | Jacob Katz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Adjunct Instructor , Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , USA;2. Consultant , Munhall , Pennsylvania , USA |
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Abstract: | The relationship between sulfur in coal, boiler exit gas temperature, and the carbon portion of fly ash have a major effect on the electrical properties of fly ash. Whether effective collection of fly ash is obtained by the electrostatic precipitator installation alone or the precipitator—mechanical combination depends primarily on a knowledge of this relationship. Fly ash electrical properties can range from a highly "resistive" to a highly "conductive" state which can appreciably alter the precipitator collection performance. A correlation of coal sulfur and boiler exit flue gas temperature is given to indicate the probability of expecting an optimum voltage—current relationship with different combinations of these factors. Carbon affects the electrical conditioning of fly ash by providing parallel paths of current leakage through the deposited dust layer. Therefore, removal of the carbon particles in a mechanical collector placed before the precipitator can alter the precipitator electrical characteristics. |
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