Test Procedures and Signal Misinterpretation for Electrostatic Gas-Solids Flowmeters

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This paper discusses the current methods used to test electrostatic pulverised fuel meters in a laboratory environment and the precautions to be taken to ensure that meaningful results are obtained. In particular, the effect of particle attrition is discussed and results presented from a laboratory test facility at the University of Teesside.

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