Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4475411 | Atmospheric Environment (1967) | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The parameters affecting venturi scrubber performance have been rationally examined and modifications to the current modeling theory have been developed. The modified model has been validated with available experimental data for a range of throat gas velocities, liquid-to-gas ratios and particle diameters and is used to study the effect of some design parameters on collection efficiency. Most striking among the observations is the prediction of a new design parameter termed the minimum contactor length. Also noted is the prediction of little effect on collection efficiency with increasing liquid-to-gas ratio above about 2âmâ3. Indeed, for some cases a decrease in collection efficiency is predicted for liquid rates above this value.
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Authors
Jerry W. Crowder, Kenneth E. Noll, Wayne T. Davis,