ISO 6584-1981 Cleaning equipment for air and other gases Classification of dust separators《空气及其他气体的净化设备 除尘器的分类》.pdf
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1、International Standard INTERNATIONALORGANIZATION FORSTANDARDIZATION*MEX,4YHAPOflHAR OPTAHMBAIJHR DOCTAHAAPTH3AUWiRGANlSATlON INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION Cleaning equipment for air and other gases - Classification of dust separators Skparateurs akrauliques - Classification des d.Gpoussi - impinge
2、ment; - centrifugal. 3.1.1 Gravity separators Inertial separators in which the particles are sedimented under the effect of gravity. Example : Settling chambers. 3.1.2 Impingement separators Separators in which the dust-laden flow is forced to make various changes of direction. The particles which f
3、ollow less curved trajectories than the lines of the gaseous flow, move towards depositing surfaces, along which they descend by gravity to discharge hop- pers. Example : Baffle chambers. D i 0 v 1) At present at the stage of draft. 1 Copyright International Organization for Standardization Provided
4、 by IHS under license with ISONot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-IS0 6584-1981 (El 3.1.3 Centrifugal separators Inertial separators which employ a rotating flow. The particles are separated under the effect of cen- trifugal forces from the gaseous flow
5、 and are released in a radial direction. Examples : Cyclones, multicyclones. 3.2 Wet separators Separators in which forces are applied to promote the transfer of particles from a gaseous flow to a liquid phase which is later removed from the gaseous flow by other mechanisms. 3.2.1 Bubble washers Wet
6、 separators which employ fixed or movable elements immersed in the scrubbing liquid to bring about intimate contact of the particles with the scrub- bing liquid. Examples : Turbulent scrubbers (or flooded beds), fixed or mobile packed towers. 3.2.2 Spray washers Wet separators which employ a liquid
7、spray generated by pressure, impaction or some external energy source, to bring the particles into contact with the washing liquid. Examples : Spray washers, wet cyclones, disintegrators, rotating paddles. 3.2.3 Restricted flow scrubbers Wet separators in which the particles are brought into contact
8、 with the washing liquid in a restricted zone which causes a change in pressure or velocity conditions in the flowing gas. Examples : Venturi or orifice scrubbers, induced gas scrubbers, flooded disks, ejectors, electro-dynamic venturi. 3.3 Porous layer separators Separators in which the gas passes
9、through a porous layer which retains the particles. 3.3.1 Fibrous filter separators Filtering separators where the particles are separated by means of a medium consisting of natural, mineral, synthetic or metallic fibres which constitute a woven or an unwoven material. These filtering media are gene
10、rally in the form of bags or pockets. Examples : Bag filters, pocket filters, panel filters. 3.3.2 Packed tower separators Filtering separators where the particles are separated by mineral, metallic or other materials which form a layer of packing. Example : Gravel bed filters, 3.4 Electrostatic pre
11、cipitators Separators in which the gaseous flow is subjected to an emission of ions which charge the particles. The charged par- ticles are attracted towards surfaces of different polarity to which they adhere. They are periodically or continuously detached from the surfaces by rapping or washing, a
12、nd descend under gravity to discharge hoppers. Example : Electrostatic precipitators, plate or tube type. 4 Definition of dust separator characteristics 4.1 Data to be established The data to be established for a dust separator are the parameters required for determining the characteristics of the d
13、ust separator, i.e. the parameters which enable estimates to be made of the manner in which it fulfils its function. The prin- cipal data required for designing a dust separator are as follows. 4.1.1 Nature and physical characteristics of the gas at the inlet of the separator - Chemical composition.
14、 - Water content. - Absolute pressure Pt. - Absolute temperature Tt. - Density , . - etc. 2 Copyright International Organization for Standardization Provided by IHS under license with ISONot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ISO6584-1981(E) 4.1.2 Flow rat
15、e of the gas stream at the dust separator separator inlet is constant : inlet qml (kg/s) or qvl h3kJ c, - qm1 qv1 The flow rate of the gas stream at the dust separator inlet is the mass or volume of gas which passes through the inlet section of the dust separator in one second. In the case of mass f
16、low rate, it should be specified whether or not this takes into account the mass of the suspended particles. expressed in kg/m3 (practical unit : g/m$ When the volume flow rate is expressed at standard con- ditions : The volume flow rate is usually reduced to standard conditions CT, E,) by two conve
17、ntional methods : c 1 = qmcl or c = qnd l- 9voD qvoH a) by taking account of the dry gas only, i.e. subtracting expressed in kg/m3 dry (practical unit : g/m3 dry) or in the water content. kg/ma wet (practical unit : g/m3 wet). This defines the dry volume flow rate (qvo,) under standard conditions :
18、b) when the mass flow rate qml of the gas at the dust separator inlet is constant : qvoD = q”, x (P, x -5 PO Tl C, _ qnnc1 4ml b) by assuming that the behaviour of the water vapour is that of an ideal gas. expressed in kg/kg (practical unit : g/kg). This defines the wet volume flow rate, (qvoH) unde
19、r stan- dard conditions : cl if the mass flow rate varies by vapour exchange, it is possible to relate the dust concentration Ct” to unit mass of the dry gas. qvoH = 41 x U-,) To -X- PO T1 where q, is the actual volume flow rate; P, is the actual pressure of the gas (absolute); 4.1.4 Concentration o
20、f particles at the separator outlet The maximum concentration of particles at the separator outlet is often fixed by regulations concerning pollution of the environment or work place; it may also be fixed in relation to economic or safety constraints. These values of maximum concentration associated
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