2007 39th North American Power Symposium 2007
DOI: 10.1109/naps.2007.4402349
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Recent Undergraduate Power Engineering Projects at Western Kentucky University

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“…that at this stage there was no requirement to actually build a device; rather, proposing a sample extraction scheme was the goal in the one-semester EE 300 course. The result of this assignment was that a miniature electrostatic precipitator (ESP) was proposed to attract particles containing mercury to two charged plates 9,10 . Upon the completion of the EE 300 phase of the project, the assignment was carried over into the EE 400/401 design sequence, in which the requirement was actually to build and test a device for extracting flue gas samples.…”
Section: Project #3 Flue Gas Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…that at this stage there was no requirement to actually build a device; rather, proposing a sample extraction scheme was the goal in the one-semester EE 300 course. The result of this assignment was that a miniature electrostatic precipitator (ESP) was proposed to attract particles containing mercury to two charged plates 9,10 . Upon the completion of the EE 300 phase of the project, the assignment was carried over into the EE 400/401 design sequence, in which the requirement was actually to build and test a device for extracting flue gas samples.…”
Section: Project #3 Flue Gas Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%