DocumentCode
750018
Title
Correlation between current density and layer structure for fine particle deposition in a laboratory electrostatic precipitator
Author
Blanchard, Didier ; Atten, Pierre ; Dumitran, Laurentiu M.
Author_Institution
Lab. d´´Electrostatique et de Materiaux Dielectriques, CNRS, Grenoble, France
Volume
38
Issue
3
fYear
2002
Firstpage
832
Lastpage
839
Abstract
On the basis of the occurrence of a geometrical pattern for the dust layer deposited in an electrostatic precipitator, the physical phenomena leading to such a deposit are characterized. The measurement of the current-density distribution on the collecting plate shows that the dust layer pattern is strongly correlated with this distribution, leading to two kinds of deposition: zones of dense packing and zones of dendritic packing. Some explanations about the observed pattern are proposed. The size distribution of the collected powder is determined for the two zones of collection and as a function of the distance downstream from the precipitator entrance. This analysis reveals the existence of a clear difference in the size distributions of deposited powder in the two collection zones. A Deutsch-like model fairly well accounts for the observed decrease of mean diameter of the collected particles as a function of the distance downstream from the precipitator entrance. In the light of some considerations on re-entrainment and electrohydrodynamic secondary flows, possible mechanisms leading to such phenomena are briefly discussed
Keywords
corona; current density; current distribution; dust; electric current measurement; electrohydrodynamics; electrostatic precipitators; Deutsch-like model; cohesive force; collected powder; collecting plate; corona discharges; current density; dendritic packing zone; dense packing zone; dust layer deposition; electrohydrodynamic secondary flows; electrostatic precipitation; electrostatic precipitator; fine particle deposition; geometrical pattern; layer structure; mean diameter; precipitator entrance; re-entrainment; size distribution; size distributions; Current density; Current measurement; Electrodes; Electrohydrodynamics; Electrostatic measurements; Electrostatic precipitators; Industry Applications Society; Laboratories; Powders; Prototypes;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2002.1003437
Filename
1003437
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