WO1989011913A1 - An emission electrode - Google Patents

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WO1989011913A1
WO1989011913A1 PCT/SE1989/000309 SE8900309W WO8911913A1 WO 1989011913 A1 WO1989011913 A1 WO 1989011913A1 SE 8900309 W SE8900309 W SE 8900309W WO 8911913 A1 WO8911913 A1 WO 8911913A1
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Priority to RO146443A priority Critical patent/RO106668B1/ro
Priority to DE68913532T priority patent/DE68913532T2/de
Priority to AT89906840T priority patent/ATE102081T1/de
Publication of WO1989011913A1 publication Critical patent/WO1989011913A1/en
Priority to DK281890A priority patent/DK172311B1/da
Priority to NO905207A priority patent/NO175570C/no
Priority to FI905916A priority patent/FI97028C/sv

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B03SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS OR USING PNEUMATIC TABLES OR JIGS; MAGNETIC OR ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS FROM SOLID MATERIALS OR FLUIDS; SEPARATION BY HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC FIELDS
    • B03CMAGNETIC OR ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS FROM SOLID MATERIALS OR FLUIDS; SEPARATION BY HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC FIELDS
    • B03C3/00Separating dispersed particles from gases or vapour, e.g. air, by electrostatic effect
    • B03C3/34Constructional details or accessories or operation thereof
    • B03C3/40Electrode constructions
    • B03C3/41Ionising-electrodes
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B03SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS OR USING PNEUMATIC TABLES OR JIGS; MAGNETIC OR ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS FROM SOLID MATERIALS OR FLUIDS; SEPARATION BY HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC FIELDS
    • B03CMAGNETIC OR ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS FROM SOLID MATERIALS OR FLUIDS; SEPARATION BY HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC FIELDS
    • B03C3/00Separating dispersed particles from gases or vapour, e.g. air, by electrostatic effect
    • B03C3/34Constructional details or accessories or operation thereof
    • B03C3/86Electrode-carrying means
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B03SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS OR USING PNEUMATIC TABLES OR JIGS; MAGNETIC OR ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS FROM SOLID MATERIALS OR FLUIDS; SEPARATION BY HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC FIELDS
    • B03CMAGNETIC OR ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS FROM SOLID MATERIALS OR FLUIDS; SEPARATION BY HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC FIELDS
    • B03C2201/00Details of magnetic or electrostatic separation
    • B03C2201/08Ionising electrode being a rod
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B03SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS OR USING PNEUMATIC TABLES OR JIGS; MAGNETIC OR ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS FROM SOLID MATERIALS OR FLUIDS; SEPARATION BY HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC FIELDS
    • B03CMAGNETIC OR ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS FROM SOLID MATERIALS OR FLUIDS; SEPARATION BY HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC FIELDS
    • B03C2201/00Details of magnetic or electrostatic separation
    • B03C2201/10Ionising electrode has multiple serrated ends or parts

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  • the present invention relates to an emission electrode for use in an electrostatic precipitator, in combination with one or more collector electrodes, said emission electrode including a carrier bar and a number of elec ⁇ trode elements.
  • Emission electrodes intended for electrostatic precipi- tators will preferably exhibit a number of essential properties, such as high mechanical strength and rigi ⁇ dity, infrequent service requirements, high corrosion resistance and high efficiency, and will be capable of being manufactured and handled in a rational and effi- cient manner.
  • Electrostatic precipitators are used, for instance, to cleanse media in the form of, for instance, dust-laden gases e inating from sulphuric-acid production pro- Devices, metal smelting processes, cement manufacturing plants and incinerators.
  • Electrostatic precipitators can be constructed to cleanse both dry and moist gases from the dust carried thereby. Dry-gas precipitators are normally constructed for horizontal gas-throughflow, whereas moist-gas preci ⁇ pitators are normally constructed for vertical gas-throughflow.
  • such electrostatic precipitators also include collector electrodes.
  • a voltage source is provided for creating a potential difference between the emission electrodes and the collector electrodes, so as to generate an electric field between said electrodes in an area through which the dust-laden gas flows, the dust particles being caused primarily to settle on the collector electrodes, such that the gas exiting from the precipitator will be essentially free from dust particles.
  • the voltage applied in the case of such precipitators is preferably a direct voltage which preferably lies at the sparkover limit, i.e. such as to obtain the highest possible electric field-strength at which a corona effect and glowing-discharge will take place, therewith to provide the maximum precipitating force on the dis ⁇ crete dust particles and consequently to achieve the highest possible gas-cleansing effect.
  • the electrode elements of the emission-electrode in a manner which will stimu ⁇ late the glow-discharge and corona-effect, while at the same time eliminating cavitational corrosion between the electrode elements and the carrier bar carrying said elements.
  • the configuration of said elec ⁇ trode elements should be such as to enable the emission electrodes to be manufactured and handled in a rational fashion.
  • the emission electrodes will preferably also require solely the minimum of service and will be highly efficient.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an emission electrode which will fulfill the aforesaid requirements to a large degree, this object being achieved with an emission electrode having the charac ⁇ teristic features set forth in the following claims.
  • An exemplifying embodiment of the invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accom ⁇ panying drawings in which Figure 1 is a perspective view of an electrode frame constructed from a plurality of inventive emission electrodes; Figure 2 is a perspective view of one embodiment of an inventive emission elec ⁇ trode; Figure 3 is a perspective view of a further embodiment of an inventive emission electrode; and Fi ⁇ ure 4 illustrates a number of emission electrodes stacked together in a storage and transport position.
  • Figure 1 illustrates an electrode frame 1 which includes a group of inventive electrodes 10 the ends of which are attached to a respective upper 3 and lower 4 holder device, wherein the frame 1 is intended to be mounted in one part of an electrostatic precipitator which is through-passed by dust-laden gas to be cleansed from its dust content.
  • One or more frames 1 co-act with one or more collector electrodes provided in the precipitator, by generating an electric field between the emission electrodes and the collector electrodes, such that dust particles will primarily settle on the collector elec ⁇ trodes and therewith cleanse the dust-laden gas.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates an inventive emission electrode 10 dismantled from the frame 1.
  • the electrode 10 includes a carrier bar 11 on which a plurality of electrode ele ⁇ ments 12 are mounted.
  • the carrier bar 11 of the illustrated embodiment com ⁇ prises a hollow bar of square cross-section, although it will be understood that said bar may have a round cross- section or any other cross-sectional shape. Furthermore, the carrier bar may be solid, instead of hollow.
  • the electrode elements 12 preferably have a pyramidal tip 13, the defining edges 14 of the pyramidal configuration of the tips 13 also contributing to high efficiency of the electrode element 12.
  • the shank-part 15 of the electrode element 12 of the illustrated embodiment has a round cross-section, although it will be understood that said shank-part may have a cross-sectional shape other than round. It will also be understood that the tip 13 of the electrode element may be conical.
  • a number of electrode elements 12 are mounted on the carrier bar 11 such that said electrode elements project from the carrier bar in four mutually different directions.
  • the electrode elements 12 it lies within the purview of the invention for the electrode elements 12 to project in any desired number of directions from the carrier bar 11, i.e. from one direction to a plurality of mutually different directions, this being possible, for instance, when the carrier bar has a round cross- section. This configuration, however, detracts from certain handling advantages.
  • the electrode elements 12 are preferably attached to the carrier bar 11 by means of so-called stud-welding techniques, which ensures gap- free connection between the electrode elements 12 and the carrier bar 11, therewith effectively eliminating the risk of cavitational corrosion.
  • the afore-mentioned method of attaching the electrode elements to the carrier bar also enables manufacture of the emission electrodes to be highly automated.
  • other welding methods in which one end-part of respective electrode elements is fused or otherwise connected to the carrier bar such as to form a gap-free connection can be applied when manufacturing the inven- tive emission electrodes.
  • a screw-threaded stud 16 which is intended to pass through a respective hole in the holding devices 3 and 4, the emission electrodes 10 in this case being secured to the holding devices by means of nuts 17.
  • the inventive emission elec- trodes can be secured to the holder devices in a number of ways different to that illustrated.
  • the ends of the carrier bar 11 may be flattened, in which case the emission electrodes being secured to said holder devices with the aid of suitable fastener means, for instance a screw passing through said flattened ends.
  • FIG 3 illustrates an alternative embodiment of an inventive emission electrode, which is referenced 10' and the electrode elements 12' of which are of different configuration to the electrode elements described above.
  • the electrode 12' Similar to the electrode element 12, the electrode 12' has a pyramidal tip 13' exhibiting pyramid-defining edges 14', and also comprise a shank-part 15' of round cross-section provided with a screw-thread 20', the tip of the screw-thread favourably influencing the effi ⁇ ciency and corona-forming ability of the emission elec ⁇ trode.
  • the carrier bar In the normal position of use of the emission electrode, the carrier bar extends vertically, as illustrated in Figure 1-3, and consequently the longitudinal axes of the electrode elements are horizontally located.
  • the therewith substantially vertically arranged grooves of the screw-threads 20' provide a satisfactory electrode function, even, for instance, in the presence of mois ⁇ ture, since any droplet formation that occurs will be concentrated solely to the part of the screw-thread located on the underside of the electrode elements, thereby enabling a large part of the screw-thread to function in the manner intended, despite the presence of moisture.
  • the tips 13; 13' of the elec- trode element is important both with respect to achiev ⁇ ing maximum corona-formation and with respect to the prevention of dust-coatings on the electrode element itself.
  • the dust-coating on the emission electrode 10; 10' will be concentrated to the vicinity of the carrier bar 11; 11', and consequent ⁇ ly the intervals between those times when it is neces ⁇ sary to clean the electrodes will be relatively long.
  • Figure 4 illustrates the possibility of stacking to ⁇ gether the inventive emission electrodes 10 in a par ⁇ ticularly space-saving fashion when, for instance, storing and transporting the electrodes, this stacking configuration enabling the conical or pyramidal tips 13 of the electrode elements 12 to be shielded against mechanical damage.
  • the illustrated stacking configura ⁇ tion also protects effectively the screw-threads 20' of the electrode-element embodiment provided with such screw-threads, since when stacked in the illustrated manner only the outer defining part of the sides of respective electrode elements are in contact with the peripheral surface of the carrier bar 11', while remain ⁇ ing parts of said side-surfaces remain well-protected and therewith intact.
  • the electrode elements 12; 12' need not necessarily be positioned in the manner illustrate in the Figures, but that said electrode elements on one side of the carrier bar 11; 11' can be displaced in relation to the electrode elements on another side of said carrier bar.
  • the positioning of the emission electrodes in the flow of dust-laden medium is not restricted to said vertical position, but that any desired position or orientation is possible.
  • the carrier bar shall be dimensioned so that the emission electrode will be sufficiently rigid or stiff for the application for which it is intended.
  • the invention is not described to the illustrated and described embodiments and modifications and changes can be made within the scope of the following claims.

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RO146443A RO106668B1 (ro) 1988-06-03 1989-06-01 Electrod de emisie
DE68913532T DE68913532T2 (de) 1988-06-03 1989-06-01 Emissionselektrode.
AT89906840T ATE102081T1 (de) 1988-06-03 1989-06-01 Emissionselektrode.
DK281890A DK172311B1 (da) 1988-06-03 1990-11-27 Emissionselektrode
NO905207A NO175570C (no) 1988-06-03 1990-11-30 Emisjonselektrode
FI905916A FI97028C (sv) 1988-06-03 1990-11-30 Emissionselektrod

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SE8802072A SE463077B (sv) 1988-06-03 1988-06-03 Emissionselektrod
SE8802072-2 1988-06-03

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DK (1) DK172311B1 (sv)
FI (1) FI97028C (sv)
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AU3763489A (en) 1990-01-05
DK281890D0 (da) 1990-11-27
SE8802072L (sv) 1989-12-04
FI905916A0 (sv) 1990-11-30
RO106668B1 (ro) 1993-06-30
JPH03504686A (ja) 1991-10-17
EP0417181A1 (en) 1991-03-20
BG60062A3 (en) 1993-09-15
DE68913532T2 (de) 1994-06-09
AU618376B2 (en) 1991-12-19
FI97028C (sv) 1996-10-10
SE463077B (sv) 1990-10-08
FI97028B (sv) 1996-06-28
DK281890A (da) 1990-11-27
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