Title :
Ignition studies of selected explosive mixtures of gases and dusts emitted from cement kilns
Author :
Inculet, Ion I. ; Castle, G. S Peter ; Weckman, Elizabeth J. ; Shelstad, K.A. ; Wick, Martin L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
The gas composition and the dust loadings of two cement plants were investigated. The samples were taken at the inlet and outlet of the electrostatic precipitators and then analyzed on a gas chromatograph. The measured gas concentrations were used as a basis for flammability tests in order to verify or correct existing safe operation limits for the precipitators. Two sets of flammability tests were conducted using a modified version of the 20-1 chamber designed by the US Bureau of Mines. The results showed that the measured exhaust gas composition was well in the safe range. Under upset conditions, however, the gas composition could be explosive, and in most cases, the amount of dust present in the precipitator exhaust gas would not be sufficient to prevent ignition of the gas
Keywords :
cement industry; electrostatic precipitators; explosions; ignition; safety; US Bureau of Mines; cement kilns; dust loadings; electrostatic precipitators; explosions; flammability tests; gas chromatograph; gas composition; ignition; safe operation limits; Carbon dioxide; Electrostatic measurements; Electrostatic precipitators; Explosives; Flammability; Gases; Ignition; Kilns; Sparks; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on