Electrostatic dust separator for purifying air and other dielectric fluids
In order to improve the efficiency of purification of air or various dielectric gases and liquids with mechanical impurities, the housing of the proposed electrostatic dust separator comprises a plurality of collecting electrodes forming at least two electrically separated packages, and each package of collecting electrodes is configured to generate an inhomogeneous electric field upon application of high voltage.
1 . An electrostatic dust separator for purifying dielectric fluids, the electrostatic dust separator comprising:
a housing comprising at least three successive bundles of collecting electrodes, each bundle comprising at least one pair of electrically connected collecting electrodes,
wherein the pairs of electrically connected collecting electrodes of adjacent bundles are electrically separated from each other and can be subjected to different potentials such that a strength of an electric field changes in a flow direction of a fluid,
wherein adjacent bundles are spaced apart from each other by means of an elongated dielectric partition,
wherein a first length of an elongated dielectric partition wall is larger or smaller than a second length of an elongated dielectric partition wall following in the flow direction, and
wherein the first and second lengths of the elongated dielectric partition walls are respectively equal to or greater than first and second lengths of the respective bundles lying closest to the elongated dielectric partition walls against the flow direction.
2 . The electrostatic dust separator according to claim 1 , wherein the dielectric fluid comprises air.
3 . The electrostatic dust separator according to claim 1 ,
wherein the first and second lengths of the elongated dielectric partition walls between adjacent bundles in the flow direction of the fluid increases or decreases.
4 . The electrostatic dust separator according to claim 1 , wherein a number of collecting electrodes in each bundle in the flow direction of the fluid increases, decreases or remains the same.
5 . The electrostatic dust separator according to claim 1 , wherein a length of the bundles of collecting electrodes in the flow direction of the fluid increases, decreases or remains the same.
6 . The electrostatic dust separator according to claim 1 , wherein a length of a bundle of collecting electrodes is greater than or less than a length of a closest bundle of collecting electrodes in a direction of flow.
7 . The electrostatic dust separator according to claim 1 , wherein the housing has high-voltage bushings for connecting adaptive high-voltage supply devices.
8 . The electrostatic dust separator according to claim 1 , wherein each collecting electrode has at least one longitudinal channel for a passage of the fluid.
9 . The electrostatic dust separator according to claim 1 , wherein adjacent collecting electrodes of a same bundle define a memory cell therebetween.
10 . The electrostatic dust separator according to claim 7 , wherein each longitudinal channel fluidly connects a pair of adjacent storage cells.
11 . The electrostatic dust separator according to claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises, adjacent to its respective end regions, a respective limiting plate which allows fluid, to flow through the housing, and which spaces the collecting electrodes from a wall of the housing and electrically insulates them.