RESEARCH ARTICLE
Characterization of a High Efficiency Pilot Plant Wet Scrubber with Internals for Fly Ash Removal
A. Biswasa, B. Rajmohana, C.R. Mohantyb, B.C. Meikapa, *
Article Information
Identifiers and Pagination:
Year: 2008Volume: 2
First Page: 100
Last Page: 105
Publisher ID: TOCENGJ-2-100
DOI: 10.2174/1874123100802010100
Article History:
Received Date: 27/03/2008Revision Received Date: 09/06/2008
Acceptance Date: 10/07/2008
Electronic publication date: 26/8/2008
Collection year: 2008
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Abstract
Removal of fly ash using wet scrubbers is widely used in the small and medium scale industries. Among the wet scrubbing methods, spray column falls into the simplest type category for its simple construction and various advantages. A novel pilot plant wet scrubber has been conceived, designed and fabricated. This paper distinctly focuses on the detailed design and fabrication of the ejector, which has been used to prepare fly ash-air mixture in the laboratory. A detail experimental investigation has been carried out to characterize the system. Studies indicate very encouraging result. The size analysis of the fly ash sample along with efficiency of fly ash removal in the wet scrubber has critically been examined. It has been found that the present system yielded mentionable high efficiency for the scrubbing of fly ash. In most of the cases, the efficiency lies between 70.% and 90.%. The maximum efficiency obtained is above 90 %.