Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Particulate control techniques Gravity settling chamber Mechanical collectors Particulate wet scrubbers Electrostatic precipitators Fabric filters.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Particulate control techniques Gravity settling chamber Mechanical collectors Particulate wet scrubbers Electrostatic precipitators Fabric filters."— Presentation transcript:

1 Particulate control techniques Gravity settling chamber Mechanical collectors Particulate wet scrubbers Electrostatic precipitators Fabric filters

2 Gravitational Settling chambers Settling chamber: –Useful for large particulates (> 50  m) –Often in conjunction with a filter or precipitator to reduce overall system and operation costs (pre-collector) –May also contain baffles to serve as impingement devices –Low overall pressure drop and efficiency

3

4 GSC Very low terminal air velocity The velocity of a falling particle when the gravitational force downward is balanced by the air resistance (or drag) force upward Efficiency < 50 %

5 Cyclone separators use the inertia of the particles for collection The particulate- laden gas stream is forced to spin in a cyclonic manner.

6

7 More efficient than gravity settling chambers under heavier loads in Particle range: 15 - 50 mm Efficiency requires cut diameter, dc, at which 50% of the particles with diameter dc can be removed.

8 Efficiency improvement if you want to increase the efficiency of a cyclone you can: reduce the cyclone diameter, reduce the outlet diameter, reduce the cone angle, or increase the body length.

9 Efficiency improvement However, if you want to increase the capacity of a cyclone, you can: increase the cyclone diameter, increase the inlet diameter, increase the outlet diameter, or increase the body length.

10 Efficiency improvement Increasing the pressure drop will also result in: an increase in separation efficiency higher capacity decrease the underflow to throughput ratio more concentrated underflow cleaner overflow.

11

12 Wet Scrubbers

13

14

15 Fabric Filters Filters can be made of a variety of natural and synthetic materials, such as cloth, glass fiber and paper. Particles in the gas stream are removed by interception and interaction with fibers in the filter media; once particle attaches to the fiber it effectively increases the fiber size and collection ability Common to monitor pressure drop across filter and change filter media at pre-determined value

16

17

18 ESP

19

20

21

22


Download ppt "Particulate control techniques Gravity settling chamber Mechanical collectors Particulate wet scrubbers Electrostatic precipitators Fabric filters."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google