Investigation of Narrow Transverse and Longitudinal Electrostatic Precipitators

A. Niewulis1, J. Podliナгki1, A. Berendt1, and J. Mizeraczyk1,2

1Centre for Plasma and Laser Engineering, The Szewalski Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
2Department of Marine Electronics, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland

Abstract— Diesel engines emit fine particles, which are harmful to human and animal health. There are several methods for decrease particulate emission from a diesel engines, but up to now, these methods are not enough effective or very expensive. An electrostatic precipitation was proposed as an alternative method for control of a diesel particulate emission. Therefore, narrow electrostatic precipitators (ESPs) have become a subject of interest because of their possible application for a particle removal from diesel engines exhaust gases. In this work a flow visualization and 2-dimensional (2D) PIV measurements of the flow patterns in a narrow rectangular ESP with transversely or longitudinally to the main flow placed discharge electrode are presented. Moreover, results of the collection efficiency measurements of submicron particles are shown. The ESP used in this work was an acrylic duct (300 mm long, 30 mm wide and 30 mm high) equipped with wire discharge electrodes and two collecting plate-electrodes. Air flow seeded with a cigarette smoke was blown along the ESP duct with an average velocity of 0.5 m/s.

Keywords— Narrow electrostatic precipitator, ESP, EHD flow, 2D PIV, collection efficiency



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