Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1979-07-13
1981-01-13
Lacey, David L.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55138, B03C 312
Patent
active
042447097
ABSTRACT:
Fine particles are removed from a gas stream by successive passage through an upstream plate-wire electrode type electrostatic precipitation (ESP), a high intensity ionization (HII), and a downstream electrostatic precipitation, all in accordance with a predetermined ESP particle collection area relationship.
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R & D Status Report Fossil Fuel and Advanced Systems Division, EPRI Journal, pp. 25-32, No. 9, Nov. 1976.
High Intensity Ionizer for Improved ESP Performance, EPRI Journal, pp. 56-61, Jun./Jul., 1977.
Test Program for an Ionizer-Precipitator Fine Particle Dust Collection System, Air Pollution Control Association, H. W. Spencer III et al, 1977.
Electric Power Research Institute Advanced Emissions Control Facility, Western Precipitation Division, Joy Manufacturing Co., 1977.
Kastriner Lawrence G.
Lacey David L.
Le Fever John C.
Union Carbide Corporation
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