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Droplet Size and Surface Tension in Venturi Scrubbers

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Pages 1114-1118 | Published online: 14 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

Droplet sizes in venturi scrubbers using water, water and detergent, and water-propan-1-ol mixtures have been measured using a stroboscopic-photographic method. Droplet sizes for water and water-detergent systems are not significantly different, although much smaller droplets are formed when water-propanol mixtures are used. The better particle collection claimed for water-detergent systems is probably due to the subsequent break-up of bubbles found in the water-detergent system into microdroplets, or better particle-droplet adherence. The classical Nukiyama-Tanasawa equation commonly used for predicting the Sauter mean diameter of droplets (and in turn, collection efficiency) in venturi scrubbers, which has surface tension as a critical parameter, is only approximately applicable to water and water-alcohol mixtures and not to water-detergent mixtures.

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