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Experimental investigation of removal of flue gas emissions exhaust from municipal solid waste incinerator using photovoltaic-based electrostatic precipitator.

Anandhraj PannerselvamMohana Sundaram KuppusamyJayaraman ShanmugapriyanVishnu Kumar KaliappanRavishankar Sathyamurthy
Published in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2021)
For the past decades, the flue gas emitted from municipal solid waste incinerator, power plant, and various industries is a permanent problem for the environment and has been affecting human life. Many flue gas filtration devices have been emerging out over the years. Although the electrostatic precipitator was an appropriate device due to high filtration efficiency and little pressure drop and energy efficiency, the cost and design of the electrostatic precipitator is a major restriction for manufacturers and end-users. With recent advances in technology, designing a cost-effective and less complex electrostatic precipitator has become mandatory. This article aims to design and develop a solar-powered cost-effective needle-plate type electrostatic precipitator which includes a static power converters and high-voltage transformer-rectifier (T-R) set with an input voltage as 230V AC, output voltage as 80-kV direct current (DC), and output current of 40mA for mitigation of flue gas emissions exhaust from municipal solid waste incinerator. The analysis of flue gas at ESP inlet and outlet has been performed using Ecotech stack sampler and flue gas analyzer. The obtained experimental results are validated with emission standards provided in the Solid Waste Management rules book, India, 2016.
Keyphrases
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