Air Quality Monitoring and Controlling: Design for Coal Plant
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This project presents a comprehensive design for air quality monitoring and control systems in a coal-fired power plant. It begins with an introduction to air pollution, its sources, and the harmful effects of pollutants. The project then reviews relevant literature on various air pollution control techniques, including cyclones, electrostatic precipitators (ESPs), wet scrubbers, and fabric filter systems (baghouse filters). Detailed designs are provided for both cyclone and baghouse filter systems, including design specifications, calculations, and performance analysis. The project also considers local environmental standards and aims to meet specific emission limits for various pollutants. The report provides a rationale for the study, objectives, and scope, and concludes with recommendations for effective air pollution mitigation in coal-fired power plants.