Numerical study of particle deposition in electrostatic painting near a protrusion or indentation on a planar surface

2015 
Abstract The edge effect and the Faraday cage effect are two major problems that occur when the target surface contains sharp corners and recessed areas. This can significantly affect the electric field and degrade the deposition uniformity of paint, which is important in electrostatic painting. A numerical study is presented in this paper to investigate the methods to minimize these problems. A 2D axisymmetric numerical model is proposed to analyze the electric field distribution in the electrostatic painting system, assuming a grounded target with a small surface perturbation at the center using COMSOL. Simulations have been performed for different configurations on the target, different values of the corner radius and the space charge. Also, simulations of paint particle trajectories and deposition have been obtained using ANSYS to examine the effect of the particle size and the charge-to-mass ratio on the coating buildup rate of a flat target and a target with an indentation or a protrusion. The injections of mono- and poly-dispersed uncharged and charged particles were considered. The results suggest that preliminary analysis of the electric field distribution on a target having a perturbation provides a simple design tool for predicting coating uniformity.
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