Using the profiled elements to increase electrocyclone effectiveness

The article is devoted to flue gas cleaning, using fly ash as an example. Electrocyclone can be employed as gas-cleaning equipment. The electrocyclone operation can be intensified by reducing re-entrainment. The laboratory model of the annular channel of the electrocyclone is used to show the possib...

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Main Authors: Anton Trinkunas, Lidia Pomortseva, Anatolii Titov, Zalina Rusinova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Uralʹskij federalʹnyj universitet imeni pervogo Prezidenta Rossii B.N. Elʹcina 2020-12-01
Series:Chimica Techno Acta
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Online Access:https://chimicatechnoacta.ru/article/view/4804
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description The article is devoted to flue gas cleaning, using fly ash as an example. Electrocyclone can be employed as gas-cleaning equipment. The electrocyclone operation can be intensified by reducing re-entrainment. The laboratory model of the annular channel of the electrocyclone is used to show the possibility of reducing re-entrainment by using the shaped elements of various designs on the collecting electrodes. Aerosol industrial emissions can be reduced by using an electrocyclone with modified collecting electrodes.
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spelling doaj-art-afcf4b5ac7554c3aba7a33caacb661282024-12-25T09:36:54ZengUralʹskij federalʹnyj universitet imeni pervogo Prezidenta Rossii B.N. ElʹcinaChimica Techno Acta2411-14142020-12-017417317610.15826/chimtech.2020.7.4.063707Using the profiled elements to increase electrocyclone effectivenessAnton Trinkunas0Lidia Pomortseva1Anatolii Titov2Zalina Rusinova3Ural Federal University, EkaterinburgUral Federal University, EkaterinburgUral Federal University, EkaterinburgUral Federal University, EkaterinburgThe article is devoted to flue gas cleaning, using fly ash as an example. Electrocyclone can be employed as gas-cleaning equipment. The electrocyclone operation can be intensified by reducing re-entrainment. The laboratory model of the annular channel of the electrocyclone is used to show the possibility of reducing re-entrainment by using the shaped elements of various designs on the collecting electrodes. Aerosol industrial emissions can be reduced by using an electrocyclone with modified collecting electrodes.https://chimicatechnoacta.ru/article/view/4804gas treatmentre-entrainmentshaped elementselectrocyclone
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Using the profiled elements to increase electrocyclone effectiveness
Chimica Techno Acta
gas treatment
re-entrainment
shaped elements
electrocyclone
title Using the profiled elements to increase electrocyclone effectiveness
title_full Using the profiled elements to increase electrocyclone effectiveness
title_fullStr Using the profiled elements to increase electrocyclone effectiveness
title_full_unstemmed Using the profiled elements to increase electrocyclone effectiveness
title_short Using the profiled elements to increase electrocyclone effectiveness
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topic gas treatment
re-entrainment
shaped elements
electrocyclone
url https://chimicatechnoacta.ru/article/view/4804
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