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Main Title Predicting Pressure Loss for Pulse Jet Filters.
Author Dennis, Richard ; Wilder, John E. ; Harmon, Dale L. ;
CORP Author GCA Corp., Bedford, MA. GCA Technology Div.;Industrial Environmental Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Year Published 1981
Report Number EPA-68-02-0268 ;EPA-68-02-1438;
Stock Number PB82-143371
Additional Subjects Air pollution control ; Air filters ; Dust ; Pressure reduction ; Adhesion ; Cleaning ; Reprints ; Fabric filters ; Pulse jet filters
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NTIS  PB82-143371 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The paper discusses the prediction of pressure loss for pulse jet filters. The analysis of pressure loss characteristics for the filters suggests that the relationship between dust adhesion to the fabric and the opposing force generated by pulse jet action plays a major role in dust removal. Hence, fabric cleanability is examined in terms of the adhesion/cohesion forces bonding the dust to the fabric vs. the intensity and frequency of the dust dislodgement forces produced by the high energy air pulses. The effect of jet size and location, jet air volume, and the intensity (pressure) and duration of the jet pulses is related to operating pressure loss. The mechanics of energy transfer from the jet pulse to the dust-laden fabric are explored in terms of jet pressure, solenoid valve action, the ratio of delivered pulse air volume to bag (tube) volume, and the elastic and flex properties of the felt bags. Effective and actual fabric dust holdings before and after cleaning are discussed with respect to steady-state dust deposition and removal rates, and operating pressure losses. Finally, predictive equations are proposed for estimating pressure loss over a broad range of design and operating parameters.