Gas separation: processes – Electric or electrostatic field
Patent
1996-07-12
1998-10-20
Chiesa, Richard L.
Gas separation: processes
Electric or electrostatic field
95 78, 96 62, 96 97, B03C 341
Patent
active
058241370
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus (10) to carry out a process, in particular for the electrically induced agglomeration of gas-borne particles, contains a closed flow duct (12) through which is directed an aerosol containing particles (14). For the purpose of the bipolar charging of the aerosol, at least one electrode pair (20, 22) is arranged in the flow duct (12), the electrode (20) being wired, so as to be ungrounded, to the negative pole of a current source, the strength of which is sufficient to produce a corona discharge between the electrodes (20 and 22). The electrodes (20 and 22) of each electrode pair are designed to be needle-shaped and are arranged to be insulated with respect to the flow duct walls, such that their tips (26) are disposed opposite each other. By use of the apparatus (10), it is possible to charge the aerosol which is directed through the flow duct (12) at least virtually symmetrically bipolarly, without any substantial particle deposition in the region of the electrodes (20) and (22) or in the flow duct (12).
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Gutsch Andreas
Loffler Elisabeth
Loffler Walter
Loffler, deceased Friedrich Jacob
Loffler-Mang Martin
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