Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4980818 | Process Safety and Environmental Protection | 2017 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
To study the influence of water mist on the dust filtration performance, a lab-scale experimental dust collector system was built and tested for dust laden air filtration pressure drop and dust emission concentration during the collector operation with a water mist spraying rate of 0-3200Â mL/h. Next, filtration performance was evaluated and the morphology of dust deposition on the filter was analyzed. Moderate water mist was found to be beneficial in decreasing pressure drop, prolonging the filtration cycle, reducing the dust emission and improving the filtration performance. Conversely, an excess water mist accelerated the pressure drop increasing rate, raised the filter cleaning frequency and decreased the filtration performance. Additionally, the influence of water mist on the filtration performance was found to be mainly due to the changing of filtration pressure drop. The dust deposition morphology analysis showed that a moderate water mist brought a more open dust cake, and thereby led to the decrease of pressure drop; whereas an excess water mist gave rise to the liquid bridge in the cake, leading to the increase of pressure drop.
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Authors
Jianlong Li, Fubao Zhou, Shihang Li,