Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1981-10-20
1983-03-01
Chiesa, Richard L.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
29591, 55145, 55150, 361226, 361230, B03C 347
Patent
active
043753647
ABSTRACT:
A discharge electrode and discharge electrode assembly having longer more reliable service life than conventional tensioned wires wherein the electrode is categorized as rigid because its mechanical behavior more closely resembles that of a structural beam than a wire of equal length and the electrode in the preferred embodiment has a flattened ellipsoidal configuration with corona members projecting substantially along a plane passing through the long axis of the ellipsoidal electrode.
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Jakoplic Richard
Van Hoesen Harold E.
Chiesa Richard L.
Research-Cottrell, Inc.
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