화학공학소재연구정보센터
Powder Technology, Vol.335, 344-353, 2018
Effect of filter layer thickness on the filtration characteristics of dual layer granular beds
We herein report our investigation into the effect of the filter layer thickness on the filtration performance of dual layer granular bed filters using an experimental granular bed filter with an inner diameter of 100 mm and employing fly ash as the example dust. It was found that increasing the thickness of the upper filter layer from 180 to 280 mm reduced the average outlet dust concentration of the dual layer granular bed from 8.69 to 6.57 mg/m(3), in addition to prolonging the time between regeneration cycles from 43.3 to 56 min, and increasing the pressure drop across the bed from 1873 to 1978 Pa. Furthermore, increasing the thickness of the lower filter layer from 45 to 85 mm reduced the average outlet dust concentration of the dual layer granular bed from 8.69 to 3.94 mg/m(3) and extended the time between regeneration cycles from 43.3 to 59 min. However, this also resulted in an increased pressure drop across the filter from 1935 to 3077 Pa. These results indicated that an increase in the thickness of the upper filter layer reduced outlet dust concentrations and extended the regeneration cycles, without having a significant impact on the total pressure drop across the dual layer granular bed. Although an increase in the thickness of the lower filter layer significantly reduced outlet dust concentrations, the pressure drop across the dual layer granular bed filter was greatly increased in this case. (C) 2018 Published by Elsevier B.V.