Optimisation of the intermittent operation of a wire-cylinder electrostatic precipitator

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Intermittent operation mode is specific to electrostatic precipitators (ESP) used in workshops where the polluting product is produced in a discontinuous way. The present work aimed at validating a standard procedure for modelling and optimisation of such a wire -cylinder ESP, using an appropriate method of experimental design. The experiments were carried out with samples of micronized wood, using a laboratory cylindrical ESP built by one of the authors. The factors considered in the study were the applied high voltage U (κV), the air flow F (m3/h), the mass of pollutant at the input of the ESP mi (g) and the size of particles S (μm). Several one-factor-at-a-time; experiments followed by a factorial composite design were performed, in order to identify the domain of variation of each factor and determine the mathematical model of the process. © 2008 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Tilmatine, A., Gouri, R., Miloua, F., Kadous, N., Medles, K., & Dascalescu, L. (2008). Optimisation of the intermittent operation of a wire-cylinder electrostatic precipitator. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 142. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/142/1/012019

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