Abstract
Removal of particles from a gas suspension via a surface, and subsequent regeneration of the surface, are analyzed. The deposition of the particles in the collection device is primarily due to electric field (in electrostatic precipitators) and to a combination of electric and centrifugal fields (in a cyclone separator). Proper design of particle separation devices, including surface regeneration, is related to these field forces and to other effects.
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