TY - JOUR AU - Troshkin, O. AB - Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Vol. 34, Nos. 1-2, 1998 INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY ANALYSIS OF OPERATING PARAMETERS OF GAS-CLEANING SYSTEMS E. A. Artemenko, L. A. Tarasova, V. M. Vasil'ev, UDC 66.07.611.001.24 and O. A. Troshkin In order to determine the efficiency of gas-cleaning systems, most often the degree of removal of an impurity or the separation efficiency r h are used. Such a purely technological approach to individual cases is not valid, since it does not take into account a number of factors such as the size distribution of the collected particles. In [1], the median particle diameter d~ is considered when evaluating a dust collector; in this case, the particle size distribution curve is used. Some researchers [2] consider that the optimal geometric characteristics of apparatus should be selected with a view toward the head loss Ap. But these methods involve only mechanical factors, while the concept of efficiency itself should include an economic factor. In [3], the target function was formulated as the minimum adjusted cost. This systems approach, developed for heat- and mass-exchange apparatus, may also be used for gas cleaning. Using the indicated approach, we suggested a generalized criterion for environmental and economic efficiency of dust-collecting systems TI - Analysis of operating parameters of gas-cleaning systems JO - Chemical and Petroleum Engineering DO - 10.1007/BF02418173 DA - 2006-04-24 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/analysis-of-operating-parameters-of-gas-cleaning-systems-tzl2mRaven SP - 127 EP - 130 VL - 34 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -