Survey on the use of pulse-jet fabric filters
Pulse-jet fabric filters rely on the filtration of dirty flue gas by the outside surface of the bags, which are then cleaned by a shock wave generated by an air pulse entering each bag from the top. As it travels down the length of the bag, the shock wave flexes the fabric and dislodges the dust cake. Enhancement of the pulse may be achieved by using a venturi, and cleaning may be on-line or off-line. This paper summarizes the results of an exhaustive study conducted for the Electric Power Research Institute to provide a convenient and versatile information base about the use of pulse-jet fabric filters on coal-fired boilers. Predominant features of the many pulse-jet installations identified by vendor survey and literature survey are shown in graphical and tabular form.
- Research Organization:
- Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL (USA)
- OSTI ID:
- 5329675
- Journal Information:
- J. Air Pollut. Control Assoc.; (United States), Vol. 38:1
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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