Removal of dust by impingement of gas on a water surface
D. Khummongkol,
B. Saniam and
V. Phimolmas
Energy, 1992, vol. 17, issue 11, 1007-1011
Abstract:
The impingement of gas on a water surface was investigated as a means for removing dust. The dust-removal efficiency was found to be greater than 95% for our experimental conditions. The efficiency and the size distribution of the particulates in the cleaned gas were affected by the nozzel diameter, nozzle height and gas velocity. Nearly 100% efficiency was achieved in removing dust particles with size greater than 7.8 μm. The minimum cut size D50 of the dust obtained in the cleaned gas was around 2.5 μm.
Date: 1992
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DOI: 10.1016/0360-5442(92)90017-T
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