Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP)
Understanding the Technology Behind Particulate Matter Control
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Description
This course offers an in-depth exploration of electrostatic precipitators (ESPs), devices used to remove particulate matter from exhaust gases in industrial processes. Learners will gain insight into the operation of ESPs, including their design and the process of ionizing and collecting particulates.
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What you will learn in this course
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The basic principles and components of an electrostatic precipitator.
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The maintenance processes for ESPs, including the differences between dry and wet systems.
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How ESPs ionize and collect particulate matter from exhaust gases.
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The environmental impact of reducing particulate emissions using ESP technology.
Who this course is for:
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Environmental engineers and professionals involved in industrial emissions control.
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Students of environmental science, engineering, and related disciplines interested in pollution control technologies.
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Industry professionals looking to understand the mechanisms and benefits of ESPs in reducing air pollution.
Curriculum
3 lessons
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Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP)1 lesson
12:42
Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP)12:42
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Final Thoughts2 lessons
00:24
Final Thoughts00:24
QuizQuiz 9
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