RI 6397 Characteristics of Positive Corona for Electrical Precipitation at High Temperatures and Pressures

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. C. Shale W. S. Bowie J. H. Holden G. R. Strimbeck
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Electrical characteristics of positive corona are presented for air in a 2 - in - diam electrostatic precipitator operating under dynamic conditions at temperatures of 600 ° to 1,500 ° F and pressures of 0 to 80 psig . Results show that current - voltage relationships depend solely on air density . Comparison of data on positive corona with previously published data on negative corona demonstrates a higher sparkover voltage and a wider range of operability for positive corona at temperatures above 375 ° F. The possibility of achieving higher voltages with positive polarity as indicated by these experiments implies several advantages for the use of positive corona in precipitators to allow better removal of suspended material from hot gases . Based on the physics of an ion in an electrical field , a theoretical equation is derived to define current - voltage characteristics of positive corona in terms of air density . Constants for the equation are evaluated from Calculated current - voltage values at different air densities agree reasonably well with experimental data .
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APA: C. C. Shale W. S. Bowie J. H. Holden G. R. Strimbeck  (1964)  RI 6397 Characteristics of Positive Corona for Electrical Precipitation at High Temperatures and Pressures

MLA: C. C. Shale W. S. Bowie J. H. Holden G. R. Strimbeck RI 6397 Characteristics of Positive Corona for Electrical Precipitation at High Temperatures and Pressures. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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