Title :
3D numerical study of wire-cylinder precipitator for collecting ultrafine particles from diesel exhaust
Author :
Farnoosh, Niloofar ; Adamiak, Kazimierz ; Castle, G. S Peter
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada
Abstract :
A precipitator section is modeled numerically in 3D to determine the collection efficiency for conductive diesel exhaust particulates. It consists of a circular tube and a wire electrode mounted at the center of the tube, supplied with a negative high dc voltage, while the tube is electrically grounded. The analytical solutions of Poisson and current continuity equations are implemented to obtain the ionic space charge density and electric potential distributions in the channel. Commercial CFD FLUENT software is used to solve the k-ε turbulent flow model, while also considering the electrical body forces. Particle charging and motion equations are solved using Discrete Phase Model (DPM) feature of the FLUENT and programming User Defined Functions (UDFs). Particles are assumed to be charged by combined field and diffusion charging mechanisms. Effects of some electrical characteristics of diesel exhaust particulates, such as charge-to-mass ratio and particle migration velocity, on collection efficiency are assessed. Patterns of particle deposition along the channel are evaluated and compared for different particle sizes. Numerical modeling of the 3D EHD flow pattern induced by corona discharge is demonstrated in the cross section of the tube when the corona wire is slightly off-center (eccentric) in an arbitrary direction.
Keywords :
Poisson equation; air pollution control; channel flow; computational fluid dynamics; corona; diesel engines; electrohydrodynamics; electrostatic precipitators; exhaust systems; flow simulation; numerical analysis; pipe flow; space charge; turbulence; 3D EHD flow pattern; 3D numerical study; CFD FLUENT software; Poisson equations; charge-to-mass ratio; circular tube; conductive diesel exhaust particulates; corona discharge; current continuity equations; diffusion charging mechanisms; discrete phase model; electric potential distributions; electrical body forces; field charging mechanisms; ionic space charge density; k-ε turbulent flow model; motion equations; negative high DC voltage; particle charging; particle deposition patterns; particle migration velocity; programming user defined functions; ultrafine particle collection; wire electrode; wire-cylinder electrostatic precipitator; Atmospheric measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Manganese; Particle measurements; Solid modeling; Three dimensional displays; Wires; Diesel Exhaust Particulates; electrohydrodynamics; motion and deposition; particle migration velocity; precipitation performance; submicron particle charging; wire-cylindrical ESP;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting (IAS), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9498-9
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2011.6074281