Electrostatic Effects Electrostatic Effects Jones and King Lewis
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Electrostatic Effects
Electrostatic Effects Jones and King – Lewis Publishers (1991) Dust explosions are in high in polymer industries – PE/bisphenol – A/ABC etc For an explosion one needs Fuel Oxidizing Agent Ignition Source 2
Breakdown strength of air is Eb=30 k. V/cm Charge relaxation τ=κε 0γ where γ is the bulk resistivity κ is the dielectric constant γ� ~107 ohm m giving τ=10 -3 sec γ� ~1013 ohm m giving τ=102 sec Polystyrene and polyethylene τ=104 sec 3
Capacitance Energy – Gibson states that for safety Ue<100 V Vmax� 350 V – minimum sparking potential 4
Discharge Types • • Capacitance – 90% of dust and vapor ignitions Brush discharge Lightning discharge Maurer discharge 5
Plastic Liners can be a source of capacitance discharge Conducting object ++++++++++++++++ liner 6
Level of Hazard Level Hazard Specific Relaxation Charge Time (µC/kg) (sec) Low <10 -3 Moderate 10 -3 – 10 -1 10 -3 -102 High >10 -1 >102 Resistivity ohm-m <108 108 -1013 >1013 7
Minimum Ignition Energy Values Recommended MIE < 5 m. J In the presence of HC vapors <0. 25 m. J For Plastic MIE < 10 m. J 8
Pneumatic Conveying Charging Largest method of Charging Plastic ball to Eliminate Maurer Effect Polyethylene granules Sharp Point Promotes Corona Discharge 9
Important Notes on Charging • • MIE for polymer dust >> flammable vapors Bulk Storage is most dangerous Relaxation times>100 sec are dangerous 1 mm plastic particles can become charged 10
Materials having an Explosivity Index >10 • • Wheat starch Nylon Sulfur Aspirin MMA Corn dust Alpha cellulose 17. 7 11
Summary of Electrostatic Effects • Electrostatic forces dominate the minimum pressure drop region • Inertial effects dominate the high velocity ranges • Clustering accentuated by electrostatic forces • Additives can help reduce electrostatics but care needs to be taken • Electrostatic forces can be used to your advantage. 12
Do’s and Don’ts with Electrostatics • Do’s – Use Conductive pipes, hoses and couplings – Have good grounding procedures – Use metal level gauges – Regularly inspect grounds – Avoid rough surfaces in storage vessels – Use metal scoops and shovels 13
• Don’ts – – – – Never use non-conductive hoses and tubing. Don’t use insulating linings on inside surface of vessels. Don’t cover the floor with insulating mats. Don’t use metal foil labels on containers with plastic liners. Don’t use metallic threads woven into fabric of filters. Avoid manual loading of powders. Watch for flammable vapors. 14
Electrostatics Effect on Flow Patterns in Pneumatic Conveying 16
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