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The prime objective of this work is to present models for the prediction of electrostatic collection (precipitation) of fine particulate from industrial flue gases. This technique includes a coupling between fluid flow, electric parameters, and fine particle transport inside electrostatic precipitators [1,2,3]. The final objective is the optimization of the parameters involved in the reactor.
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Godard, R., Chang, J.S., Xu, X. (2004). Models for the Simulation of Electrostatic Precipitators. In: Constanda, C., Largillier, A., Ahues, M. (eds) Integral Methods in Science and Engineering. Birkhäuser, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8176-8184-5_12
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