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Electrostatic Precipitator Modeling and Simulation
Electrostatic Precipitator Modeling and Simulation
OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION
Introduction
Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
1. Background
Nowadays, the environment protection
has become a crucial problem and the
authorities are requested to set increasingly
more stringent limits , one of which is the
emissions from the industrial plants of solid
particulate and other gaseous pollutants.
Introduction
2. ABOUT ELECTROSTATIC
PRECIPITATOR
2.1 What is ESP
Electrostatic precipitator (ESP) is a widely
used device in so many different domains to
remove the pollutant particulates, especially
in industrial plants.
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Mechanism of ESP
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modeling
The numerical model describes in time
and space the relevant processes that are
involved in transport, charging, migration
and collection of fly ash. To represent the
complete processes, the model is therefore
structured into several modules.
e
V
0
2
e 0 (V e )
2
(1)
(2)
E V
(3)
Here V is the electric potential, e is the spacecharge density, 0 is the permittivity of free space
and E is the electric field.
V ( x, y ) V0
ln{cosh[ ( y 2mS
) / 2 S x ] cos(x / 2 S x )
cosh(mS y / S x ) cos(a / 2S x )
ln{
}
cosh(mS y / S x ) cos(a / 2 S x )
m
y
V0 0 V0 0
1 3
4 2
0(
) 0 ( E0 x
E0 y
)
x x y y
2d x
2d y
2
0
V0
d (V4 V2 ) d (V1 V3 ) d d 0 / 0
2
y
2
x
2
x
2
y
2(d d )
2
x
2
y
(5)
(6)
r
(7)
qs 12 0 R
E0
r 2
Where r is the relative dielectric constant
2
a w y
C C 0 exp( (
x))
f
v
(8)
CONCLUSION
we construct a numerical model of
electrostatic precipitator and design base on
Scilab. The simulation results of these
processes are according with laboratory
experimental tests to obtain physical
information and useful validations.
The
End
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