Particulate Matter Emission Decrease Possibility from Household Sector using Flue Gas Condenser – Fog Unit. Analysis and Interpretation of Results
2019
Vivita Priedniece,
Elvis Kalniņš,
Vladimirs Kirsanovs,
Nerijus Pedisius,
Ivars Veidenbergs,
Dagnija Blumberga
Particulate matter (PM) is a significant pollution problem on the global scale. There
are different ways to measure PM from stationary sources. The most used types of PM
collection methods include different filters. These include cellulose, glass, mixed and
membrane filters. In this study PM samples were measured in the flue gas condenser – fog
unit system before and after the unit according to ISO 9096 standard using isokinetic and
gravimetric method. PM concentrations after fog unit were measured at different water flows
and nozzle types. Impact factors, that effect PM concentrations before and after the fog unit
are listed and studied in detail. Achieved results show that the fog unit can be one potential technology for particle matter emission decrease from the household sector.
Keywords
Flue gas condenser; flue gas treatment; fog unit household emissions; isokinetic and gravimetric method; particulate matter
DOI
10.2478/rtuect-2019-0010
Priedniece, V., Kalniņš, E., Kirsanovs, V., Pedisius, N., Veidenbergs, I., Blumberga, D. Particulate Matter Emission Decrease Possibility from Household Sector using Flue Gas Condenser – Fog Unit. Analysis and Interpretation of Results. Environmental and Climate Technologies, 2019, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 135-151. ISSN 1691-5208. e-ISSN 2255-8837. Available from: doi:10.2478/rtuect-2019-0010
Publication language
English (en)