Mixture Aerosols Filtration on Filters with Wide Fibre Diameter Distribution — Comparison with Theoretical and Empirical Models

Abstract A methodology for calculating aerosol filtration efficiency using non-woven filters with polydispersity distribution of fibre diameters was formulated. In order to verify the results of the calculations experimentally, filters made of polypropylene non-woven fabric were used to filter solid...

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Main Authors: Mateusz Kamiński, Jakub M. Gac, Piotr Sobiech, Paweł Kozikowski, Tomasz Jankowski
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Published: Springer 2022-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4209/aaqr.220039
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author Mateusz Kamiński
Jakub M. Gac
Piotr Sobiech
Paweł Kozikowski
Tomasz Jankowski
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Jakub M. Gac
Piotr Sobiech
Paweł Kozikowski
Tomasz Jankowski
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description Abstract A methodology for calculating aerosol filtration efficiency using non-woven filters with polydispersity distribution of fibre diameters was formulated. In order to verify the results of the calculations experimentally, filters made of polypropylene non-woven fabric were used to filter solid (soot) and liquid (oil) aerosols and their mixtures with different concentrations. In order to increase the accuracy of the calculations, the division of the diameter distribution into several (1–100) ranges of values was considered. The influence of the number of these intervals for theoretical and empirical equations available in the literature was investigated. This effect was found to be significant, and replacing one diameter value representing all the fibres in the filter with twenty diameter ranges, each representing only a fraction of the total fibres, is sufficient to minimize the error due to the underrepresentation of the actual fibre distribution in the filter. Calculation of the mean particle size after the filter was performed using a set of theoretical and empirical equations. The calculations take into account the change in packing density, flow velocity and fibre diameter over time as a result of filling the filter with particles deposited on it. The obtained results were compared with the measurement results. It has been found that such changes in the monofilament performance model are insufficient to properly describe the effects inside the filter.
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spelling doaj-art-2f14d97a49594bfa92918e700a15912b2025-02-09T12:17:21ZengSpringerAerosol and Air Quality Research1680-85842071-14092022-04-0122611410.4209/aaqr.220039Mixture Aerosols Filtration on Filters with Wide Fibre Diameter Distribution — Comparison with Theoretical and Empirical ModelsMateusz Kamiński0Jakub M. Gac1Piotr Sobiech2Paweł Kozikowski3Tomasz Jankowski4Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering, Warsaw University of TechnologyFaculty of Chemical and Process Engineering, Warsaw University of TechnologyCentral Institute for Labour Protection — National Research InstituteCentral Institute for Labour Protection — National Research InstituteCentral Institute for Labour Protection — National Research InstituteAbstract A methodology for calculating aerosol filtration efficiency using non-woven filters with polydispersity distribution of fibre diameters was formulated. In order to verify the results of the calculations experimentally, filters made of polypropylene non-woven fabric were used to filter solid (soot) and liquid (oil) aerosols and their mixtures with different concentrations. In order to increase the accuracy of the calculations, the division of the diameter distribution into several (1–100) ranges of values was considered. The influence of the number of these intervals for theoretical and empirical equations available in the literature was investigated. This effect was found to be significant, and replacing one diameter value representing all the fibres in the filter with twenty diameter ranges, each representing only a fraction of the total fibres, is sufficient to minimize the error due to the underrepresentation of the actual fibre distribution in the filter. Calculation of the mean particle size after the filter was performed using a set of theoretical and empirical equations. The calculations take into account the change in packing density, flow velocity and fibre diameter over time as a result of filling the filter with particles deposited on it. The obtained results were compared with the measurement results. It has been found that such changes in the monofilament performance model are insufficient to properly describe the effects inside the filter.https://doi.org/10.4209/aaqr.220039Fibrous filtersFilter cloggingFiltration dynamicsEfficiency modelsMixture aerosols
spellingShingle Mateusz Kamiński
Jakub M. Gac
Piotr Sobiech
Paweł Kozikowski
Tomasz Jankowski
Mixture Aerosols Filtration on Filters with Wide Fibre Diameter Distribution — Comparison with Theoretical and Empirical Models
Aerosol and Air Quality Research
Fibrous filters
Filter clogging
Filtration dynamics
Efficiency models
Mixture aerosols
title Mixture Aerosols Filtration on Filters with Wide Fibre Diameter Distribution — Comparison with Theoretical and Empirical Models
title_full Mixture Aerosols Filtration on Filters with Wide Fibre Diameter Distribution — Comparison with Theoretical and Empirical Models
title_fullStr Mixture Aerosols Filtration on Filters with Wide Fibre Diameter Distribution — Comparison with Theoretical and Empirical Models
title_full_unstemmed Mixture Aerosols Filtration on Filters with Wide Fibre Diameter Distribution — Comparison with Theoretical and Empirical Models
title_short Mixture Aerosols Filtration on Filters with Wide Fibre Diameter Distribution — Comparison with Theoretical and Empirical Models
title_sort mixture aerosols filtration on filters with wide fibre diameter distribution comparison with theoretical and empirical models
topic Fibrous filters
Filter clogging
Filtration dynamics
Efficiency models
Mixture aerosols
url https://doi.org/10.4209/aaqr.220039
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