Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1989-12-26
1991-07-09
Nozick, Bernard
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55154, 55156, B03C 300
Patent
active
050302540
ABSTRACT:
An electric precipitator has a plurality of parallel, longitudinally straight and throughoing, and transversely spaced longitudinal main beams, respective parallel, planar, and transversely spaced longitudinal main plates suspended from the beams, a plurality of parallel and longitudinally spaced cross plates extending generally orthogonally between the main plates and defining corners therewith, and respective oblique webs in the corners and each extending at about 45.degree. from the respective cross plate to the respective main plate. Thus the plates and webs together define octagonal-section passages. Respective electrodes extend centrally in the cells and, due to the octagonal section of these cells, there are no dead corners and, in fact, charge concentration is more uniform than in the hexagonal-section systems.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2853150 (1958-09-01), Lenehan
patent: 3831351 (1974-08-01), Gibbs et al.
patent: 4441897 (1984-04-01), Young et al.
Heyen Peter
Naumann Karl-Heinz
Renneberg Horst
Bleiwerk Goslar GmbH & Co. KG Besserer & Ernst
Dubno Herbert
Nozick Bernard
Wilford Andrew
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