Particulate emission reduction from biomass burning in small combustion systems with a multiple tubular electrostatic precipitator

Biomass utilization via combustion is gaining an increasingly important role worldwide in heat and power production. Emissions of particulate matter from biomass burning have drawn considerable attention because of concern over their possible toxicity and implications for human health. For small-sca...

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Main Authors: Panich Intra, Pravit Limueadphai, Nakorn Tippayawong
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-506342018-09-04T04:43:13Z Particulate emission reduction from biomass burning in small combustion systems with a multiple tubular electrostatic precipitator Panich Intra Pravit Limueadphai Nakorn Tippayawong Chemical Engineering Biomass utilization via combustion is gaining an increasingly important role worldwide in heat and power production. Emissions of particulate matter from biomass burning have drawn considerable attention because of concern over their possible toxicity and implications for human health. For small-scale applications, it is desirable to employ a simple, compact, and inexpensive solution to avoid air quality problems related to biomass combustion. Electrostatic precipitation is a very reliable method to control particulate emissions from boilers, incinerators, and other industrial processes. It is therefore applied to small combustors. In this work, a simple, compact, and cost-effective multiple tubular electrostatic precipitator was designed and evaluated theoretically and experimentally for removal of particulate matter from a small biomass combustor. The precipitator consisted of a simple array of coaxial discharge electrodes placed along the axis of each cylindrical collection tube. The discharge electrodes were connected to the positive high-voltage supply, while the cylindrical collection tubes were grounded. The positive high-voltage supply was used to produce the corona discharge field between individual discharge electrode and collection tube. The particle-laden exhaust gas flow from the small biomass furnace was directed across the corona discharge field and then charged. The charged particles were deflected outward in a radial direction and deposited on the collection tube wall. The overall collection efficiency of the electrostatic device was evaluated as a mass loading ratio of the difference at inlet and outlet to the particle loading at the inlet of the device. It was found that about 70% overall collection efficiency can be achieved with a relatively simple multiple tubular electrostatic precipitator design. The device appeared to be a promising tool for reduction of particulate matter in flue gas from a small biomass combustion system. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. 2018-09-04T04:43:13Z 2018-09-04T04:43:13Z 2010-11-01 Journal 15480046 02726351 2-s2.0-78249276476 10.1080/02726351003758444 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=78249276476&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/50634
institution Chiang Mai University
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Panich Intra
Pravit Limueadphai
Nakorn Tippayawong
Particulate emission reduction from biomass burning in small combustion systems with a multiple tubular electrostatic precipitator
description Biomass utilization via combustion is gaining an increasingly important role worldwide in heat and power production. Emissions of particulate matter from biomass burning have drawn considerable attention because of concern over their possible toxicity and implications for human health. For small-scale applications, it is desirable to employ a simple, compact, and inexpensive solution to avoid air quality problems related to biomass combustion. Electrostatic precipitation is a very reliable method to control particulate emissions from boilers, incinerators, and other industrial processes. It is therefore applied to small combustors. In this work, a simple, compact, and cost-effective multiple tubular electrostatic precipitator was designed and evaluated theoretically and experimentally for removal of particulate matter from a small biomass combustor. The precipitator consisted of a simple array of coaxial discharge electrodes placed along the axis of each cylindrical collection tube. The discharge electrodes were connected to the positive high-voltage supply, while the cylindrical collection tubes were grounded. The positive high-voltage supply was used to produce the corona discharge field between individual discharge electrode and collection tube. The particle-laden exhaust gas flow from the small biomass furnace was directed across the corona discharge field and then charged. The charged particles were deflected outward in a radial direction and deposited on the collection tube wall. The overall collection efficiency of the electrostatic device was evaluated as a mass loading ratio of the difference at inlet and outlet to the particle loading at the inlet of the device. It was found that about 70% overall collection efficiency can be achieved with a relatively simple multiple tubular electrostatic precipitator design. The device appeared to be a promising tool for reduction of particulate matter in flue gas from a small biomass combustion system. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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author Panich Intra
Pravit Limueadphai
Nakorn Tippayawong
author_facet Panich Intra
Pravit Limueadphai
Nakorn Tippayawong
author_sort Panich Intra
title Particulate emission reduction from biomass burning in small combustion systems with a multiple tubular electrostatic precipitator
title_short Particulate emission reduction from biomass burning in small combustion systems with a multiple tubular electrostatic precipitator
title_full Particulate emission reduction from biomass burning in small combustion systems with a multiple tubular electrostatic precipitator
title_fullStr Particulate emission reduction from biomass burning in small combustion systems with a multiple tubular electrostatic precipitator
title_full_unstemmed Particulate emission reduction from biomass burning in small combustion systems with a multiple tubular electrostatic precipitator
title_sort particulate emission reduction from biomass burning in small combustion systems with a multiple tubular electrostatic precipitator
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