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    Wet Scrubber ( Spray Scrubber ) Design Guidelines

    Does Any one have Book of Wet Scrubbers by Howard D. Hesketh (Author), Kenneth C. Schifftner (Author) ?
    I would like to design "Spray Tower scrubber" for Particulate matter removal from Air+water stream. Equation for pressure drop is Required.

    Thanks in Anticipation.

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    Yes, i also need it. Can anybody help? thanks

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    If anybody has this information please share, thnaks in advance.

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    Surely this book is not easy to find. Searched across internet and haven't found anything yet. Wondering if anybody can help. thanks

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    scrubber design required urgently

    Dear all,

    I am facing a problem with scrubber design for acetic acid fumes, acetic anhydride fumes & Benzaldehyde fumes,

    No Book clearly describes the detailed design, not even perrys,

    How do i find out how much water is required for the recirculation, what will be the saturation and so on,

    Please all of you, and if anyone has a software for scrubber design say scrubmaster please upload

    Thanks a lot

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    Dear all,

    I am facing a problem with scrubber design for acetic acid fumes, acetic anhydride fumes & Benzaldehyde fumes,

    No Book clearly describes the detailed design, not even perrys,

    How do i find out how much water is required for the recirculation, what will be the saturation and so on,

    Please all of you, and if anyone has a software for scrubber design say scrubmaster please upload

    Thanks a lot
    Dear jhb,

    Guess we have a lot in common except for the fume you're treating.

    You're indeed true when you told us that no book clearly describes the detailed design. To tell you the truth, Perry's isn't good enough when it comes to designing wet scrubbers. There might be some literatures (such as Calvert, Semrau, Hesketh, Yung, Schifftner etc)that may contain the information you need. But, the literature might not be up to date since it was published around 70-80s (except for Hesketh & Schifftner). It really makes me wondering why it's very difficult to find detail design information (esp. for the equations) for equipment such important as wet scrubber.

    I, myself, currently designing the venturi scrubber that is used to cleanse the syngas from tar and other fine dust. I have finished with the collection efficiency and now facing a huge wall called "Equipment Sizing". The sizing is becoming a wall for me since I haven't found any information or equation I desperately need to perform necessary calculation.

    To determine the quantity of water needed for recirculation, you need to perform material and heat balance for the scrubber. Of course you have to determine the collection efficiency and pressure drop prior to mass and energy balance. The collection efficiency equation is not hard to find while I have some hard times with the pressure drop equation.

    For saturation, I am considering using psychrometric chart to deal with the moisture content at the scrubber's outlet. This one is also giving a hard time for me. But I have confident we can get through.

    Hope this will help you. Feel free to discuss it with me.
    best regards,
    bernath


    Does Any one have Book of Wet Scrubbers by Howard D. Hesketh (Author), Kenneth C. Schifftner (Author) ?
    I would like to design "Spray Tower scrubber" for Particulate matter removal from Air+water stream. Equation for pressure drop is Required.
    Dear Teca,

    have you find the pressure drop equation yet? I'd like to exchange few words with you regarding the equations.

    thank you and best regards
    bernath

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    Hi

    Some info you may find useful:

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    Lesson 10 in:

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    Chap. 22 in AIR POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY HANDBOOK:

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  12. if anyone has a software for scrubber design say scrubmaster please upload

    Thanks a lot

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    Quote Originally Posted by asimjoshi View Post
    if anyone has a software for scrubber design say scrubmaster please upload

    Thanks a lot
    I don't have scrubmaster, but here is a speadsheet on packed scrubber:

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    Re: Wet Scrubber ( Spray Scrubber ) Design Guidelines

    Dear,

    Please upload last link again.

    Thanks in advance,

    Amit.

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