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Particulate removal via electrostatic precipitators ¿ CFD simulation

G. Skodras    
S.P. Kaldis    
D. Sofialidis    
O. Faltsi    
P. Grammelis    
G.P. Sakellaropoulos    

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pp. 623 - 631
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