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PULSEJETBAGFILTERDESIG

Flowgasrate
Temperture
Concentrationofthedustingases
Averagediameteroftheparticleindust
Tyeofdusttobehandled

Calculationoffilteringarea
TotalfilteringarearequiredasperCalculation
Volumeoccupiedbyfilter
ConsumptionofCompressureAir
Surfaceoccupiedbythefilter

Assumptionsofbagsize
Diameterofthebagstobefixed
Lengthofthebags

Noofbagsrequired

DISTRIBUTION
NumberofRowsintheBaghouse
NumberofColumnsintheBaghouse

Formulasusedindesigning
The filtering surface (SF) given in m2 is estimated using the following expression:
SF [ m 2 ]= 0 . 26Fc 0 .18 +3500 .5
Where:
F = gas flow at 25 C given in m3/min
c = concentration of dust given in g/m3
= average diameter of the particle, in m
For example, con F=700 m3/min , c = 40 g/m3, = 50 m :
SF [ m 2 ] =[ 0 . 267 00( 40)0 . 18 ]+ [ 350( 50 )0. 5 ]=403 m 2
Volume occupied by the filter (m3) = 0.33 SF; 133 m3 for the examp
Consumption of compressed air (Nm3/h) = 0.215 SF; 87 Nm3/h for the exa
Surface occupied by the filter (m2) = 0.047 SF; 19 m2 for the example
In case the values of c and are unkown, an appropriate expression is:
SF [ m2 ]0 . 014Q , Q must be given in Nm3 /h
ULSEJETBAGFILTERDESIGN

110000 m3/hr
120 degreeC
thedustingases 50 gm/m3
roftheparticleindust 100 m
Cement

ilteringarea
earequiredasperCalculation 842.5 m2
278.0 m3
CompressureAir 181.1 Nm3/hr
bythefilter 39.6 m2

bagstobefixed 0.15 m
3.5 m

505 nos

intheBaghouse 10 nos
mnsintheBaghouse 51 nos

owing expression:

= 0.33 SF; 133 m3 for the example


= 0.215 SF; 87 Nm3/h for the example
SF; 19 m2 for the example
xpression is:

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