Study on Ion Concentration of New Type Transverse Plate ESP

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According to the transverse plate electrostatic precipitator with high velocity collect dust theory, established the laboratory scale transverse plate ESP combines the hydrodynamic, static electrics. In this paper, experiment of ion concentration are carried using the transverse plate ESP. (The laboratory scale transverse plate electrostatic precipitator self-designed) system. The influence rules of the factors to ion concentration are examined such as distance between the export, the discharge electrode, applied voltage, internal of dust collection plates and the gas velocity. According to the experiment result, the ion concentration can increase about 109/cm3, when the working voltage is 18kV, the gas velocity is 4m/s, the distance of effective dust collecting plate is 40mm. The ion concentration of electrostatics precipitator system reaches the maximum and is above 109.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 468-471)

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February 2012

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