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Membrane Electrostatic Precipitator
U.S. Patents
  • Hajrudin Pasic
  • M. Khairul Alam
  • David J. Bayless, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Abstract

A membrane is used as a collection substrate in an electrostatic precipitator (ESP). Possible material choices include fibers in the form of woven mats, screens made from stainless steel wires or fiber reinforced polymer composite membranes. The membranes have a tensile bias applied during operation, and have impulse tensile force applied during a dust removal step. By combining a dry ESP membrane field with wet-film cleaning field, it may be possible to improve collection efficiencies both by reducing turbulence and eliminating re-entrainment losses due to rapping. Through implementation of new materials that resist hostile ESP environments, the invention enhances the possibility of using novel technologies, such as pulsed corona and others, suitable for removal of molecules such as NOx and SOx, which is very important for meeting proposed PM2.5 EPA emissions regulations.

Department(s)
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Comments

Assignee: Ohio University

Patent Application Number
9554895
Patent Number
US 6,231,643 B1
Document Type
Patent
Document Version
Final Version
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Publication Date
5-15-2001
Publication Date
15 May 2001
Citation Information
Hajrudin Pasic, M. Khairul Alam and David J. Bayless. "Membrane Electrostatic Precipitator" U.S. Patents (2001)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david-bayless/5/