Title: dD
1droplet
particle
dD
xS
Stream lines
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3Single droplet collection efficiency (Calvert
Equation)
4Photo courtesy of Fisher-Klosterman, Inc .
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6QL
QG
L
?Z
G
Flux from gas to liquid Flux into liquid phase
(volume swept/time) x Concentration x Efficiency
-QG dC
Volume swept per time Number of drops swept x
Drop residence time x volumetric flux
Thus
7Solve equation to get the overall efficiency of
the scrubber
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9Spray tower collection efficiency
Collection efficiency as function of droplet and
particle size adapted from Wark Warner
10Cyclone Spray Chamber Impingement Scrubber
11Cyclonic Spray Tower
Venturi Scrubber
12Venturi Scrubber
High efficiency even for small particles.
QL/QG 0.001 - 0.003 VG 60 - 120 m/s
Handbook of Air Pollution Control Engineering
Technology, Mycock, McKenna Theodore, CRC Inc.,
1995.
13Calvert Equation for Venturi Scrubber
14Figure 5.24 (page 245) in the textbook provides a
nomograph for dimensionless throat length (?)
with ln (Pt)/B.
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16Contacting Power Approach When compared at the
same power consumption, all scrubbers give the
same degree of collection of a given dispersed
dust, regardless of the mechanisms involved and
regardless of whether the pressure drop is
obtained by high gas flow rate or high water
flow rate
Venturi scrubber collecting a metallurgical fume
Contacting power, hp/1000 cfm
Nt Number of transfer unit (unitless)
(PT in hp / 1000 acfm)
(1 inch of water 0.1575 hp/1000 cfm)
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