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19 June 2003 Increasing dust-absorbing equipment operation efficiency using the automatic laser instrument for solid particle concentration measurement
Vadim V. Privalov, Valery G. Shemanin, Pavel V. Charty
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Proceedings Volume 5066, Lasers for Measurements and Information Transfer 2002; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.501544
Event: Lasers for Measurements and Information Transfer 2002, 2002, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
The technological process of cement production, which side effect is dust generating and its exhausting to atmosphere, is not stopped as a rule when some faults were origin in dust-absorbing equipment (DAE). The analysis in reference one shows that longtime conducting of the technological process at DAE refusal or fault leads to its working efficiency reduction, which reveals itself in significant excess of nominal values of the dust output concentrations. The number of the most typical refusals and damages and algorithms of their searching were analyzed in work in reference 2 for the most wide-spread dust-absorber types: blanch and electrostatic filters. This work goal are the estimation of DAE working efficiency and choosing of the optimum way of its increasing with using of the automatic laser instrument for aerosol particles concentration measuring in the dust-air flows.
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Vadim V. Privalov, Valery G. Shemanin, and Pavel V. Charty "Increasing dust-absorbing equipment operation efficiency using the automatic laser instrument for solid particle concentration measurement", Proc. SPIE 5066, Lasers for Measurements and Information Transfer 2002, (19 June 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.501544
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KEYWORDS
Thulium

Atmospheric particles

Optical filters

Solids

Aerosols

Astatine

Cements

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