Processes for clearing gases from dust in wet-type dust separators are
widely applied in many industries for technological purposes and
environmental control. Among goals of these processes is to ensure high
efficiency of dust removal with minimum energy costs.
This book presents the newest scientific research data under the theory
and practice of wet clearing of industrial gases from dispersion
particles. The authors consider the modern aspects of the separation
process and gas-dispersed impurities.
The book covers three main sections on working out and research of the
following types of wet gas purifiers: dynamic scrubbers, wet gas clean
apparatuses of shock-inertial act, and bubble dust traps. Each section
considers the engineering and technological aspects of circuit design,
including the theoretical fundamentals of process of gas cleaning, trial
and error methods and calculation of apparatuses of wet gas cleaning,
and construction of new gas clean apparatuses, their operational
characteristics, and recommendations about application
In the literature there are no reliable methods of efficient clearing of
gas emissions in scrubbers. This creates complexities at calculation and
designing of these apparatuses and also complicates process
intensification. The authors develop methods of calculation of process
of gas cleaning on the basis of studying of hydrodynamic characteristics
of apparatuses.