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Electrostatic precipitators for industrial applications /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: Federation of European Heating and Airconditioning Associations
Otros Autores: Porle, Kjell, Francis, Steve L., Bradburn, Keith M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Brussels, Belguim : Rehva, Federation of European Heating and Air-conditioning Associations, 2007.
Edición:2nd ed.
Colección:REHVA guidebook ; no. 3.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. ESP in a Nutshell. 2. Terminology, Symbols and Units 2.1 Terms and Definitions
  • 2.2 Symbols
  • 2.3 Abbreviations 3. Industrial Electrostatic Precipitators. 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Design Methodology 4. History of ESP's. 5. ESP Basics. 5.1 Principal Design of a Dry ESP
  • 5.2 Migration Velocity
  • 5.3 Corona Power and Sparking
  • 5.4 Back-Corona
  • 5.5 Sectionalisation
  • 5.6 Current Distribution and Ionic Wind
  • 5.7 Spacing and Corona Suppression
  • 5.8 Re-Entrainment and Rapping Losses 6. Power Supplies and Controls. 6.1 Conventional Transformer Rectifiers
  • 6.2 Supply Components
  • 6.3 Why High Voltage Switches Were Used
  • 6.4 Selecting and Substituting a Conventional TR
  • 6.5 Switched Mode Power Supplies Can Improve ESP Performance
  • 6.6 Controlling the TR
  • 6.7 Basic Components
  • 6.8 TR Controllers Basic Functions
  • 6.9 Advanced Control Functions 7. Wet Electrostatic Precipitators. 7.1 Applications and Properties
  • 7.2 Vertical Flow WESP
  • 7.3 Horizontal Flow WESP
  • 7.4 Design Considerations
  • 7.5 Combined Wet and Dry ESP's 8. Practical Aspects of ESP Design. 8.1 Ductwork and General Layout
  • 8.2 Precipitator Inlet Transition
  • 8.3 Casing
  • 8.4 Support Bearings
  • 8.5 Precipitator Hoppers and Bottoms
  • 8.6 Discharge Electrode System
  • 8.7 Collecting Electrodes
  • 8.8 Rappers 9. Conditioning. 9.1 General
  • 9.2 Moisture Conditioning
  • 9.3 SO3 Conditioning
  • 9.4 NH3 or Dual Conditioning
  • 9.5 Other Additives 10. Typical Applications of ESPS. 10.1 Overview
  • 10.2 Power Industry
  • 10.3 World Coal
  • 10.4 Other Fuels
  • 10.5 Cement
  • 10.6 Non-Ferrous Applications
  • 10.7 Pulp and Paper Industries
  • 10.8 Iron & Steel
  • 10.9 Glass Industry 11. Future Development of ESPS