Abstract

A bag filter generally is continuously operated over a period of one or two years after the installation of a new filter, so that the variations with time of pressure drop performance must be understood in order to design and operate a bag filter under economically optimal condition.However, it is extremely difficult in a laboratory not only to measure pressure drop over such a long period of time, but also to simulate the same operating conditions as those of an industrial bag filter. Therefore, pressure drop parameters have to be estimated from measured data of pressure drop in an industrial multi-compartment bag filter. However, a method for measuring pressure drop parameters have not yet been established.In this paper, a new measuring method is established, which can quantitatively estimate pressure drop parameters necessary for design and operation of a bag filter from field data. Examples of application of the method to bag filters with mechanical shaking or reverse air cleaning are given.

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