Author/Authors :
R. Tsai، نويسنده , , A. F. Mills، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
A model of particle impingement on, and reflection from, surfaces is proposed. For smooth electrostatic precipitator collector surfaces, the model is combined with a calculation of the turbulent burst phenomenon, and particle re-entrainment obtained for typical precipitator operating conditions. For collector surfaces with plate baffles, the model was combined with a calculation of the recirculating flows fore and aft of ribs obtained by numerically solving the elliptic forms of the governing conservation equations using a k- turbulence model. Plates baffles reduce particle re-entrainment but increase particle diffusivity near the collector surface. Thus, for larger particles (dp μm) for which re-entrainment may be significant, the baffles should increase the precipitator collection efficiency. However, for small particles (dp 0.5 μm) for which re-entrainment is insignificant, the baffles should decrease collection efficiency.