Effect of rapping frequency on the efficiency of an electrostatic precipitator |
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Authors: | Lewis B. Schwartz Melvin Lieberstein |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dept. of Air Resources, Bureau of Technical Services, The City of New York, 10003, New York, N.Y., U.S.A.
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Abstract: | In an effort to improve collection efficiency of an electrostatic precipitator, the rapping frequency of the collector plates and discharge wires of a single stage Wheelbrator precipitator was varied in a manner intended to produce optimum precipitator performance. Particulate emissions were measured at both the precipitator inlet and outlet by EPA-OAP and ASME sampling trains and at the precipitator outlet by continuous sampling and recording equipment. Tests using the continuous sampling instrumentation and the EPA-OAP and ASME trains indicated that a reduction in particulate emission rate at the outlet of the precipitator resulted from a reduction in rapping time of the collector plates and a decrease in the frequency of rapping of precipitator collecting plates. Experimental results indicated that the performance of an electrostatic precipitator can be greatly affected by a variation in rapping frequency of the precipitator collector plates and to a lesser extent the discharge wires. |
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