Electrostatic Precipitator Handbook,

Electrostatic Precipitator Handbook,
Author: David A. Lloyd
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1988
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Using a minimum of mathematics this book provides a ready reference to problems, methods of operation and maintenance of electrostatic precipitators for electrical engineers concerned with power generation, engineers in papermaking, mining, cement works, chemical engineering, and municipal incinerators concerned with environmental protection measures.

Electrostatic Precipitator Manual

Electrostatic Precipitator Manual
Author: Jack Raymond McDonald
Publisher: William Andrew
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1982
Genre: Science
ISBN:

This manual covers the fundamentals of electrostatic precipitation; mechanical and electrical components of electrostatic precipitators; factors influencing precipitator performance; measurement of important parameters; advantages and disadvantages of cold-side, hot-side, and flue gas conditioned electrostatic precipitators; safety aspects; maintenance procedures; troubleshooting procedures; the usage of a computer model for electrostatic precipitation; and features of a well-equipped electrostatic precipitator.

Applied Electrostatic Precipitation

Applied Electrostatic Precipitation
Author: K.R. Parker
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9400915535

Many industrial, power generation and chemical processes produce unwanted fine particulate material as a consequence of their operation. Electrostatic precipitation is a highly efficient method of removing entrained particulate contaminants from exhaust gases and is extensively used in these industries to limit particulate emissions. New legislation aimed at improving the environment by further limiting these discharges has resulted in the technique undergoing considerable development over the past decade, to the point where it has become the method of choice, over a wide range of applications, for limiting particulate discharges. In this new book, the editor has brought together an international team of contributors, mainly industrialists and consultants, to produce an authorative and practical guide to electrostatic precipitation. This book is of interest to all those in process industries or power generation and to academics concerned with gas cleaning and environmental issues.

Electrostatic Precipitator Handbook

Electrostatic Precipitator Handbook
Author: Manfred Schmoch
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-09-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783658445676

The reader receives information on electrical gas cleaning systems as they are operated in power plants, steel works, cement works, chemical plants, CHP plants and biomass power plants. Electrostatic precipitators clean gases, especially exhaust gases, from dust and aerosols down to the smallest particle sizes. With reference to practice, the book explains the physical, constructive and electrotechnical basics. It also describes the requirements for the design and operation of these systems. The current edition deals in particular with the physics of negative and positive corona and the extended application possibilities that arise from the targeted use of positive corona. A number of references show ways to calculate and cost-effectively build a new electrostatic precipitator - or to upgrade or convert an existing one for lower clean gas values.

Electrical Operation of Electrostatic Precipitators

Electrical Operation of Electrostatic Precipitators
Author: K. R. Parker
Publisher: IET
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2003-02-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0852961375

This book identifies the physical and engineering basis for the development of electrical equipment for electrostatic precipitators and thoroughly explores the technological factors which optimise the efficiency of the precipitator and hence minimise emissions, as well as future developments in the electrical field.