A Design of Wet Scrubber Vessel for Grilling System
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Abstract
The researcher's project addresses to help our environment by reducing or cleaning smoke produced by industrial exhaust streams used by grilling restaurants and stalls. Most of the grilling stalls we have seen everywhere only have a simple exhaust system such as a chimney, blower, and filter. The research project is to propose a design for a grilling exhaust system with a wet scrubber. Wet scrubbers are useful pollution control devices for eliminating particles and gases from the exhaust system. Wet scrubbers use water as its filter as it is using water; it is more easy and cheap to maintain. The researchers used data gathering and research before coming up with the design of the prototype. The fabrication of the prototype is discussed in this research. Materials selection will also be discussed in the research and how the prototype will work.
Testing and evaluation will be the last ones to come; in this part, the efficiency and functionality of the prototype will be determined and discussed. After evaluating and testing the prototype, the researchers come up that the study will be a great help to lessen the particulate matter emitted in a grilling system.
Keywords
Wet scrubber vessel
grilling system
design and development
innovation
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