An Efficient Two-stage Type Electrostatic Precipitator for Aerosol Collection Operated by Compact Pulsed Power Generator

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Abstract

A two-stage type electrostatic precipitator operated by a pulsed power generator is developed for highly efficient aerosol collection. A compact and light weight inductive pulsed power generator driven by SiC-MOSFET with a diode rectifier is developed to generate a nano-second pulsed voltage superimposed on a DC bias voltage. The amplitude and pulse width of the pulsed voltage are 7.5 kV and 130 ns, respectively, and the maximum DC bias voltage is 4 kV. The pulsed voltage is applied to a plurality of wire-wire electrode to generate streamer discharges, and a DC voltage of -2 kV is applied to a plurality of plate-plate electrode used as collecting electrodes. A nebulizer is used to produce aerosol droplets which have diameters of sub-micrometers. The aerosol collection efficiency increases with increasing the DC bias voltage and reaches 100% with the DC bias voltage higher than 2.5 kV.

*This work was partly supported by Adaptable and Seamless Technology transfer Program through Target-driven R&D (A-step) from Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) (JPMJTM20JN) and Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S: 19H05611).

Presenters

  • Katsuyuki Takahashi

    • Iwate University
    • Faculty of Science and Engineering, Iwate University
    • Iwate university

Authors

  • Katsuyuki Takahashi

    • Iwate University
    • Faculty of Science and Engineering, Iwate University
    • Iwate university
  • Ryo Saito

    • Iwate University
  • Takuto Kikuchi

    • Iwate University
  • Riku Yamaguchi

    • Iwate University
  • Koichi Takaki

    • Iwate university
    • Iwate University
  • Akinori Zukeran

    • Kanagawa Institute of Technology
  • Tatsuya Terazawa

    • Energy Support Co.
  • Yasuyuki Ito

    • Energy Support Co.