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Pollution control Question 1
Last post 08-22-2006, 10:21 by admin. 43 replies.
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Pollution control Question 9
I understand that flow of exit gases at preheater may be calculated by Q = velocity * cross sectional area of duct But I do not know the formula for velocity and density. Please explain the same. Secondly, please explain how an EP functions.
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Pollution control Question 10
What do you know about consuming SPL in cement kilns in North America. What are the environmental concerns with this. There are kilns burning SPL on North America. I believe that one of the plants at Harleyville was doing this. If there are any environmental concerns it is that the pot liners absorb some heavy metals in the electrolysis process and that this might lead to emissions of these materials. The SPL will also contain high levels of NaF and this will significantly affect clinker chemistry and kiln operations but not necessarily emissions. The sodium and fluoride should all be retained in the clinker.
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Pollution control Question 11
We would like to know the effect of removal of an ESP outside casing insulation if the prevailing ambient temperature is 40 degrees Centigrade and rainfall is scarce, ie dry weather, and is it possible to get a decrease in gas temperature inside the filter by this action or there are going to be some operational problems?
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Pollution control Question 12
Our government is starting to limit NOx emissions from cement kilns and the regulation, as I heard, was more severe than in the European countries. I think the best way for reducing NOx emission with no further cost is to use fuels that contain the lower nitrogen content, especially coal and residual fuels. Am I correct?
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Pollution control Question 13
We will appreciate your support clarifying the following points: 1-False air effect upon the (increase/decrease) of dust load in a closed system of air swept type ball mill (between the mill outlet duct-seperator-cyclones-filter-stack). Also, will the dust resistivity increase/decrease?
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Pollution control Question 14
Do you think that pre-dedusting in a raw mill circuit by means of cyclone with a separation efficiency of 91-93 will have negative influence on the raw mill bag filter or ESP in regard to the fact that after pre-dedusting only rather fine grain and rather low quantity of dust will enter the filter? Could it become difficult to clean the bags due to fine dust getting deeper into the pores of the filter bag and could the fine dust have negative influence on the ESP?
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Pollution control Question 15
We will appreciate your support clarifying the following points: 1-False air effect upon the (increase/decrease) of dust load in a closed system of air swept type ball mill (between the mill outlet duct-separator-cyclones-filter-stack). Also, will the dust resistivity increase/decrease?
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