Title :
Charging of one or several cylindrical particles by monopolar ions in electric fields
Author :
Dascalescu, Lucian ; Urs, Alin ; Dumitran, Laurentiu Marius ; Samuila, Adrian
Author_Institution :
Equipe Electronique et Electrostatique, Univ. Inst. of Technol., Angouleme, France
Abstract :
In many electrostatic processes (precipitation of dust, separation of granular mixtures, spraying of powders) insulating particles are subjected to unipolar charging in the presence of other bodies. The present paper addresses this problem from both a computational and an experimental point of view, with the aim to extend an original numerical method of unipolar charge computation to the case of two or more particles, relatively close to each other. The charge acquired by cylinders of various dielectric constants was evaluated with a computer program based on the boundary element method of field analysis. The experimental setup simulated the charging conditions of millimeter-size calibrated cylinders of polyvinyl chloride in a roll-type electrostatic separator, the unipolar space charge being generated by a wire-type electrode. The experimental results, which were in good agreement with the theoretical predictions, put forward that the relative spacing between the particles changes the value of the saturation charge, an effect, which is stronger for particles of higher dielectric constant. These facts should be taken into account in the design of any electrostatic technology based on the corona charging of granular matter.
Keywords :
boundary-elements methods; corona; electric fields; electrostatic devices; electrostatics; ions; organic insulating materials; permittivity; polymers; boundary element method; charging conditions simulation; computer program; corona charging; cylindrical particles charging; dielectric constant; dielectric constants; dust precipitation; electric fields; electrostatic processes; field analysis; granular matter; granular mixtures separation; insulating particles; millimeter-size calibrated cylinders; monopolar ions; polyvinyl chloride; powders spraying; roll-type electrostatic separator; saturation charge; unipolar charging; unipolar space charge; wire-type electrode; Boundary element methods; Computational modeling; Dielectric constant; Electrodes; Electrostatic processes; Insulation; Particle separators; Powders; Space charge; Spraying;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2003.808955