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Query on the Sustainable Development of Traditional Dust Precipitation Using Optimal Electric Spark Rate

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Electrostatic Precipitation

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Based on analysis on the physical nature of dust precipitation using optimal electric spark rate and some problems relating to dust removing effects, high consumption of electric power and steel material, this article brings forward the query on its sustainable development. Finally this article points out that dust precipitation using direct current supply with extra wide polar distance is the solution to these problems.

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  1. Zhao Fu and others, Discovery of Power Conservation in Dust Precipitation Using DC Supply, ICESP-X Academic Paper Collection (disc), Australia, July, 2006.

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Fu, Z. et al. (2009). Query on the Sustainable Development of Traditional Dust Precipitation Using Optimal Electric Spark Rate. In: Yan, K. (eds) Electrostatic Precipitation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89251-9_65

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