Numerical verification and experimental validation of the FEM model of collecting electrodes in a dry electrostatic precipitator

The subject of the present work is the numerical verification and experimental validation of the FEM model which would enable us to analyse the vibrations of collecting electrodes. The effectiveness of electrostatic precipitators (ESP) depends on many factors. One of these factors is the efficiency...

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Main Author: Andrzej Nowak
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Language:English
Published: Marcílio Alves
Series:Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
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spelling doaj-faaeffb6c7944d3ebf2328ecfd4358a82020-11-24T21:36:17ZengMarcílio AlvesLatin American Journal of Solids and Structures1679-7825101193810.1590/S1679-78252013000100004S1679-78252013000100004Numerical verification and experimental validation of the FEM model of collecting electrodes in a dry electrostatic precipitatorAndrzej Nowak0University of Bielsko-BialaThe subject of the present work is the numerical verification and experimental validation of the FEM model which would enable us to analyse the vibrations of collecting electrodes. The effectiveness of electrostatic precipitators (ESP) depends on many factors. One of these factors is the efficiency of periodic cleaning of the collecting electrodes; thus the dust is removed by inducing vibrations. These vibrations are caused by the axial impact of a hammer on an anvil beam. In the course of the impact, and afterwards, the stresses due to the impact are produced in both the rapper system and in the collecting electrode section. The paper presents a modified finite element method which can be used in simulations and to analyse the vibrations of collecting electrodes. In the verification process the calculation results obtained were compared with those from commercial software (Abaqus). The calculations and measured results were compared for validation. The comparisons were made using peak and RMS (root-mean-squared) values as well as special factors and hit rates. An acceptable compatibility of the results proves that the model can be applied in the analysis of vibrations of electrodes in design practice.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-78252013000100004&lng=en&tlng=enLaminate Composite PlateFinite ElementHigher Order Shear DeformationLocking PhenomenonAssumed Strain Method
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Numerical verification and experimental validation of the FEM model of collecting electrodes in a dry electrostatic precipitator
Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
Laminate Composite Plate
Finite Element
Higher Order Shear Deformation
Locking Phenomenon
Assumed Strain Method
author_facet Andrzej Nowak
author_sort Andrzej Nowak
title Numerical verification and experimental validation of the FEM model of collecting electrodes in a dry electrostatic precipitator
title_short Numerical verification and experimental validation of the FEM model of collecting electrodes in a dry electrostatic precipitator
title_full Numerical verification and experimental validation of the FEM model of collecting electrodes in a dry electrostatic precipitator
title_fullStr Numerical verification and experimental validation of the FEM model of collecting electrodes in a dry electrostatic precipitator
title_full_unstemmed Numerical verification and experimental validation of the FEM model of collecting electrodes in a dry electrostatic precipitator
title_sort numerical verification and experimental validation of the fem model of collecting electrodes in a dry electrostatic precipitator
publisher Marcílio Alves
series Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
issn 1679-7825
description The subject of the present work is the numerical verification and experimental validation of the FEM model which would enable us to analyse the vibrations of collecting electrodes. The effectiveness of electrostatic precipitators (ESP) depends on many factors. One of these factors is the efficiency of periodic cleaning of the collecting electrodes; thus the dust is removed by inducing vibrations. These vibrations are caused by the axial impact of a hammer on an anvil beam. In the course of the impact, and afterwards, the stresses due to the impact are produced in both the rapper system and in the collecting electrode section. The paper presents a modified finite element method which can be used in simulations and to analyse the vibrations of collecting electrodes. In the verification process the calculation results obtained were compared with those from commercial software (Abaqus). The calculations and measured results were compared for validation. The comparisons were made using peak and RMS (root-mean-squared) values as well as special factors and hit rates. An acceptable compatibility of the results proves that the model can be applied in the analysis of vibrations of electrodes in design practice.
topic Laminate Composite Plate
Finite Element
Higher Order Shear Deformation
Locking Phenomenon
Assumed Strain Method
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-78252013000100004&lng=en&tlng=en
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