ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATION 283
The fundamental efficiency formula for an electrostatic
precipitator is
E = 1 ew/30.48AV
where
E = Collection Efficiency
A = Collection Area
V = Rate of Gas Flow
w = migration velocity, factor which is related to useful
electrical power
Low sulphur coal ash is not easy to collect with electrostatic
precipitators because of its high resistivity. This was inferred
from Figure 3 which shows by tests the effect of lowering
the sulphur in the coal on collection efficiency.
The Ramsdell Equation based on bus sections is a variation
of the fundamental formula and is expressed as
E = 1 eRB
where
E = Collection Efficiency
B = Number of active bus sections which is related to
useful electrical power
R = Performance Constant
Using tests data with medium and low sulphur coals and infor-
mation volunteered by other utilities for high sulphur coals, a
family of curves may be drawn (see Figures 4 and 5).
BUS SECTIONS PER 100,000 CFM
50
60
70
80
90
95
96
97
98
99
99.5
21
3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5
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COLLECTION EFFICIENCY PERCENT
BUS SECTIONS-EFFICIENCY
300°F
% S. IN COAL
FIGURE 4
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BUS SECTIONS PER 100,000 CFM
COLLECTION EFFICIENCY PERCENT
50
60
70
80
90
95
96
97
98
99
99.5
TEST 1965
2% S.
TEST 1967
1% S.
FIGURE 3
100 200 300 400
50
60
70
80
90
95
96
97
98
99
99.5
COLLECTING AREA PER 1000 CFM
SQUARE FEET
COLLECTION EFFICIENCY PERCENT
RAVENSWOOD 30
(600°F)
ASTORIA 30
ASTORIA 40, 50
ARTHUR KILL 20
HUDSON AVE. 100
ASTORIA 10, 20
EAST RIVER 70
74 th ST 120,121,122
FIGURE 2 Collecting efficiency vs Collecting area per 1000
CFM. Using this efficiency test data and precipitator collect-
ing area we were able to plot the equation or the dotted curve
shown in Figure 2.
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