DocumentCode
1759631
Title
Experimental Study of the Optimum Operating Conditions of a Pilot-Scale Tribo-Aero-Electrostatic Separator for Mixed Granular Solids
Author
Miloudi, Mohamed ; Remadnia, M. ; Dragan, C. ; Medles, Karim ; Tilmatine, Amar ; Dascalescu, Lucian
Author_Institution
Inst. PPRIME, Univ. of Poitiers, Angouleme, France
Volume
49
Issue
2
fYear
2013
fDate
March-April 2013
Firstpage
699
Lastpage
706
Abstract
Mixed granular insulating materials can be electrostatically separated by tribocharging them in a fluidized bed affected by an electric field orthogonally oriented to the direction of the fluidization air. The aim of this paper is to optimize the operating conditions of a novel pilot-scale tribo-aero-electrostatic separator, i.e., maximize the total mass of the granules collected at the two electrodes that generate the electric field. The mixture to be separated was composed of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and high impact polystyrene (HIPS) originating from the recycling of waste electric and electronic equipment. A set of experiments carried out for two durations (30 and 60 s), at two values of ambient relative humidity ( and ), pointed out that the separation becomes efficient beyond a certain value of the initial mass of the mixtures. The experimental design methodology and commercial software MODDE 5.0 were then employed for investigating the effects of two control variables of the industrial process: the speed of the metallic conveyors that serve as high-voltage electrodes and the humidity of ambient air. The effectiveness of separation was found to depend significantly on the latter factor. Surface-potential-decay measurements performed on charged layers of the two sorts of particles facilitate the interpretation of separation results: At high , in contact with an electrode, the ABS granules lose their charge faster than the less hydrophilic HIPS granules. As a consequence, fewer ABS granules are collected at the exit of the tribo-aero-electrostatic separator.
Keywords
conveyors; granular materials; insulating materials; recycling; triboelectricity; acrylonitrile butadiene styrene; ambient relative humidity; electric field; electronic equipment; fluidization air; fluidized bed; high impact polystyrene; high voltage electrodes; hydrophilic HIPS granules; metallic conveyors; mixed granular insulating materials; mixed granular solids; pilot scale tribo aero electrostatic separator; software MODDE 5.0; surface potential decay measurement; tribocharging; waste electric recycling; Belts; Electrodes; Hip; Humidity; Materials; Particle separators; Surface treatment; Electric fields; electrostatic measurements; electrostatic processes; triboelectricity;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2013.2243392
Filename
6480829
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