Filtration of solid and liquid aerosol particles
Fibrous filter materials are commonly adopted in a variety of industrial and domestic processes to remove fine particles. Filter performance may be assessed by two parameters: the proportion of particles passing through the media (penetration), and the resistance to gas flow through the filter (pres...
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rr-article-92389071999-01-01T00:00:00Z Filtration of solid and liquid aerosol particles Katherine L. Scurrah (7127687) Chemical engineering not elsewhere classified untagged Chemical Engineering not elsewhere classified Fibrous filter materials are commonly adopted in a variety of industrial and domestic processes to remove fine particles. Filter performance may be assessed by two parameters: the proportion of particles passing through the media (penetration), and the resistance to gas flow through the filter (pressure drop). Another parameter, the filter lifetime, may be important where economical factors are key. [Continues.] 1999-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Thesis 2134/32098 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Filtration_of_solid_and_liquid_aerosol_particles/9238907 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 |
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Fibrous filter materials are commonly adopted in a variety of industrial and domestic processes to remove fine particles. Filter performance may be assessed by two parameters: the proportion of particles passing through the media (penetration), and the resistance to gas flow through the filter (pressure drop). Another parameter, the filter lifetime, may be important where economical factors are key. [Continues.] |
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Filtration of solid and liquid aerosol particles |
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Filtration of solid and liquid aerosol particles |
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Filtration of solid and liquid aerosol particles |
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