RI 5842 Porous Stainless Steel Filters For Removing Dust From Hot Gases ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. J. Kane
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

Several processes being developed by the Federal Bureau of Mines to provide new and more efficient uses for coal require practical methods for removing dust from hot gases. Filters provide such means. The efficiency of filters made of aluminum silicate fibers and porous stainless steel was determined. The results obtained with the fibers were previously reported.5 In this investigation tests were made with three porosities of stainless steel filter material (grades C, D, and E) at a gas flow of 1,000 std. c.f.h./sq. ft. of filter, temperatures of 75° and 1,000° F., and dust loadings (as represented by cumulative dust fed) of 100, 1,000, and 10,000 gr./sq. ft. of filter. Pressure drop during the runs ranged from 0.1 to 21 in. of mercury, and dust removal from 25 to 99.93 pct. Filters having the finest pores gave the greatest pressure drop and percentage of dust removal; however, their dust-holding capacity was slightly lower. Usually, their ability to remove a higher percentage of dust at the same pressure drop more than compensated for the slightly lower dust-holding capacity. With increase in temperature, for the same weight rate of flow of gas, the pressure drop increased and the percentage of dust removal decreased. The effect of temperature was probably due to the accompanying change in the linear velocity and viscosity of the gas.
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APA: L. J. Kane  (1961)  RI 5842 Porous Stainless Steel Filters For Removing Dust From Hot Gases ? Summary

MLA: L. J. Kane RI 5842 Porous Stainless Steel Filters For Removing Dust From Hot Gases ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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