TWO-DIMENSIONAL COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION FLOW OF EXHAUST GASES PASSING INSIDE AN ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR

In the present study the two-dimensional computational simulation flow of hot exhaust gases which are passed inside an electrostatic precipitator will be carried out. Initially, the theoretical background and necessary equations from fluid mechanics will be described. These equations will be used by...

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Main Author: Giorgos P. Kouropoulos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Paraiba 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=283246864012
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spelling doaj-640684f0fe264fe482a1fe0974ff6d4d2020-11-25T02:30:40ZengUniversity of ParaibaJournal of Urban and Environmental Engineering1982-39322016-01-011013843TWO-DIMENSIONAL COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION FLOW OF EXHAUST GASES PASSING INSIDE AN ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORGiorgos P. KouropoulosIn the present study the two-dimensional computational simulation flow of hot exhaust gases which are passed inside an electrostatic precipitator will be carried out. Initially, the theoretical background and necessary equations from fluid mechanics will be described. These equations will be used by software for flow simulation. Furthermore, are presented the design of precipitator through which the exhaust gases are passed. In the next step follows the declaration of various parameters of simulation on the software and finally the necessary images of the computational simulation for two case studies will be extracted. The general conclusions that arise are that the maximum flow velocity of exhaust gases prevails only at the beginning of the entrance of the precipitation element. There are different velocities in all other parts of precipitation element. When the exhaust gases approach the collecting electrodes within the element, their velocity is decreased.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=283246864012
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TWO-DIMENSIONAL COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION FLOW OF EXHAUST GASES PASSING INSIDE AN ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR
Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering
author_facet Giorgos P. Kouropoulos
author_sort Giorgos P. Kouropoulos
title TWO-DIMENSIONAL COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION FLOW OF EXHAUST GASES PASSING INSIDE AN ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR
title_short TWO-DIMENSIONAL COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION FLOW OF EXHAUST GASES PASSING INSIDE AN ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR
title_full TWO-DIMENSIONAL COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION FLOW OF EXHAUST GASES PASSING INSIDE AN ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR
title_fullStr TWO-DIMENSIONAL COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION FLOW OF EXHAUST GASES PASSING INSIDE AN ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR
title_full_unstemmed TWO-DIMENSIONAL COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION FLOW OF EXHAUST GASES PASSING INSIDE AN ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR
title_sort two-dimensional computational simulation flow of exhaust gases passing inside an electrostatic precipitator
publisher University of Paraiba
series Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering
issn 1982-3932
publishDate 2016-01-01
description In the present study the two-dimensional computational simulation flow of hot exhaust gases which are passed inside an electrostatic precipitator will be carried out. Initially, the theoretical background and necessary equations from fluid mechanics will be described. These equations will be used by software for flow simulation. Furthermore, are presented the design of precipitator through which the exhaust gases are passed. In the next step follows the declaration of various parameters of simulation on the software and finally the necessary images of the computational simulation for two case studies will be extracted. The general conclusions that arise are that the maximum flow velocity of exhaust gases prevails only at the beginning of the entrance of the precipitation element. There are different velocities in all other parts of precipitation element. When the exhaust gases approach the collecting electrodes within the element, their velocity is decreased.
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