Performance of a Venturi scrubber in the removal of fine powder from a confined gas stream

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Experimental results on the performance of a laboratory scale rectangular Venturi scrubber in the removal of fine mineral particles from a confined air stream are presented, and a new correlation is proposed and evaluated. The scrubber was operated with air velocities in the throat varying from 58 m/s to 75 m/s and liquid flow rates varying from 280 ml/min to 900 ml/min. Liquid was injected as a jet emerging from a 1.0 mm orifice at the throat. Results for dust collection grade efficiency varied from 87% to 98% for particles from 0.1 μm to 2.0 μm.

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Martins Costa, M. A., Ribeiro, A. P. R. A., Tognetti, É. R., Aguiar, M. L., Gonçalves, J. A. S., & Coury, J. R. (2005). Performance of a Venturi scrubber in the removal of fine powder from a confined gas stream. In Materials Research (Vol. 8, pp. 177–179). Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1516-14392005000200016

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