Abstract

Electrostatic precipitators are devices that remove charged particles from an air stream. We present the design and characterization of an electrostatic precipitator that is intended to be incorporated into aerosol sampling equipment. Hardware and software components of the design are open, all components can be directly purchased from vendors, and the device can be assembled with standard tools. Generic components are used to allow the repurposing of parts for other uses. The computer-controlled high-voltage power supply box associated with the project can be used for other common high-voltage applications in Aerosol Science and Technology, such as data acquisition and control systems for scanning mobility particle sizers. Computational fluid dynamics simulations are used to quantify the 3D flow field. The transfer function associated with the partial transmission is characterized through modeling and experiments. The observed transfer function is unique but deviates from the ideal transfer function due to the distortion of the flow near the inlet and the outlet of the device. Singly charged particles up to 624 nm and 253 nm can be completely removed for 0.5 L min−1 and 1 L min−1, respectively. We anticipate that our device will increase the accessibility of the technique to a broader audience.

Highlights

  • Electrostatic precipitators are devices that remove charged particles from an air stream

  • The Electrostatic Precipitator from Cambustion Ltd. (Cambridge, United Kingdom) that is used as an accessory with the centrifugal particle mass analyzer [17]

  • A simple differential mobility analyzer (DMA) possesses an annulus gap between inner and outer cylinder columns where the applied electric potential drags the charged particles depending on their mobility with the sheath flow [23]

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Summary

Introduction

Electrostatic precipitators are devices that remove charged particles from an air stream. The inner electrode is connected to a high-voltage DC power supply. Cut the UV connector and spliced the high-voltage output from the power supply with the CA-15KV-1000 assembly.

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