Journal of the Society of Powder Technology, Japan
Online ISSN : 1883-7239
Print ISSN : 0386-6157
ISSN-L : 0386-6157
Electrification of Fine Particles in Gas-Solids Pipe Flow
Hiroaki MASUDAShuji MATSUSAKASatoshi AKIBAHiroaki SHIMOMURA
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1997 Volume 34 Issue 2 Pages 91-96

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The electrification of fine particles in a gas-solids pipe flow is investigated theoretically and experimentally. Flowing particles are charged through their collisions with a pipe wall. When a part of the pipe is electrically isolated and grounded, the charge transferred from the particles to the wall is detected as an electric current from the wall. The current generated and the electric charge of fine particles(fly-ash: Dp50=3.4 and 12μm) and relatively large particles (quartz sandDp50=320μm are measured. The relationship between the current per unit powder flow rate I/Wp and charge-to-mass ratio (q/mp)0 is represented by a linear equation irrespective of particle diameter as long as the mass flow ratio is below 0.0058. However, the absolute value of I/Wp of fine particles decreases with increasing mass flow ratio m when m exceeds 0.011. It is found that the current I/Wp is represented by a quadratic equation of(q/mp)0. The fact is well explained by introducing the concept of electrification efficiency.

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