Optimization of factors affecting scrubber performance

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Comparative gas cleaning performance of a pilot-scale venturi scrubber with throat dimensions of 6 in. wide × 1 2 in. long × 1 2 in. deep was obtained for the following three methods of water injection: A system of spray nozzles located along each short side of the throat (Figure 2a); a continuous slot located immediately above the nozzles, along each short side of the throat (Figure 2b); and a weir located 2 ft above the spray nozzles along long side of the throat (Figure 2c). For each method of water injection the gas cleaning performance, as a function of the pressure drop, was measured by two tests: Absorption of SO2 and collection efficiency for particles of methylene blue of controlled size. © 1969 Air & Waste Management Association.

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Taheri, M., & Haines, G. F. (1969). Optimization of factors affecting scrubber performance. Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 19(6), 427–431. https://doi.org/10.1080/00022470.1969.10466508

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