2016
DOI: 10.1063/1.4953649
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Electric charge limits on settled powders

Abstract: In flows of dry particulate systems, electric charge is generated on particle surfaces by their collision with walls and with other particles. Charge build-up on single particles can yield local charge values high enough to surpass the limiting electric field for corona discharge into the surrounding gas. Then, local charge is decreased to a lower value that becomes stabilized when flows stop and particles deposit in a container. In this paper, we have used a Faraday pail system to measure the residual particl… Show more

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“…For different applications, Faraday cups are designed to enable the measurement of fine powders or in a flow-through type (Matsuyama and Yamamoto, 1994; Watanabe et al, 2007). Faraday cups have been used in numerous studies to evaluate the charge-to-mass ratio (Zhao et al, 2002; Saini et al, 2008; Ducati et al, 2010; Ireland, 2010; Hussain et al, 2013; Pérez-Vaquero et al, 2016; Schella et al, 2017). Therefore, if particles are charged in a bipolar manner, the actual charge of a single particle is not determinable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For different applications, Faraday cups are designed to enable the measurement of fine powders or in a flow-through type (Matsuyama and Yamamoto, 1994; Watanabe et al, 2007). Faraday cups have been used in numerous studies to evaluate the charge-to-mass ratio (Zhao et al, 2002; Saini et al, 2008; Ducati et al, 2010; Ireland, 2010; Hussain et al, 2013; Pérez-Vaquero et al, 2016; Schella et al, 2017). Therefore, if particles are charged in a bipolar manner, the actual charge of a single particle is not determinable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%