Author:
Xu Wenchao,Jantač Simon,Matsuyama Tatsushi,Grosshans Holger
Abstract
AbstractThis article reports on measurements of the electrostatic charge of particles in a turbulent duct flow. In contrast to previous charge measurements, which do not apply to turbulent flows or give only the sum of all particles’ charges, the new method resolves the charge of a turbulent powder flow spatially. The experiment consists of a particle tracking velocimetry (PTV) system and electrode plates that generate an electric field. By comparing particle velocities and accelerations with and without the electric field, the time-averaged local particle charge profile is derived. Spatially resolving the charge profiles unveiled bipolar particle flow. The average of the charge profiles agreed well with a conventional Faraday pail measurement, demonstrating the accuracy of our measurements. However, the peak value of the charge profiles was 76 times higher than the average of the particles’ charge.
Funder
HORIZON EUROPE European Research Council
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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