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Main Title Proceedings: Symposium on the Transfer and Utilization of Particulate Control Technology (8th). Volume 1. Electrostatic Precipitators. Held in San Diego, California on March 20-23, 1990.
Author Ramsey., G. H. ;
CORP Author Electric Power Research Inst., Palo Alto, CA. Generation and Storage Div.;Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Publisher c1990
Year Published 1990
Report Number EPRI-GS-7050-V1; EPRI-1129-18; EPA/600/R-94/049A;
Stock Number PB94-158938
Additional Subjects Meetings ; Air pollution control equipment ; Particulates ; Electrostatic precipitators ; Performance evaluation ; Mathematical models ; Research and development ; Operating costs ; Compliance ; Fabric filters ; Technology innovation ; Municipal wastes ; Spray drying ; Baghouses ; Electric power generation ; Sulfur dioxide ; Injection ; Fluidized-bed combustion ;
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NTIS  PB94-158938 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The two-volume proceedings describe the latest research and development efforts to improve particulate control devices, while treating traditional concerns of operational cost and compliance. Overall, particulate control remains a key issue in the cost and applicability of furnace sorbent injection, spray dryers, fluidized-bed combustion, municipal solid waste, and advanced power generation processes. EPRI and EPA cosponsored the symposium, in San Diego, CA, March 20-23, 1990, featuring more than 80 presentations. Participants included approximately 350 representatives of utilities, manufacturers, universities, architect/engineering firms, and research organizations. Two parallel sessions emphasized fabric filter and electrostatic precipitator (ESP) research. Several sessions addressed high-temperature filtration as well as the impact of new sulfur dioxide control processes on baghouses and ESPs. Volume 1 contains sessions on Precipitator controls, innovative pollution control technologies, precipitator modeling, fly ash/ESP studies, ESP plate spacing, ESP rapping, ESP performance upgrading and hot-side precipitator studies.