Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10280972 | Powder Technology | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
A new mode of soil failure can renew filtration surfaces in a bed of granular solid held in place by louvers mounted to provide a tall, narrow “panel bed” filter. A sharp “reverse” puff of gas (or pulse of a liquid), at sufficient intensity and not too long duration, produces a body movement of the solid capable of causing it to spill in a substantially uniform amount from each fluid-entry surface of the bed's face. The new phenomenon places the panel bed in contention to filter dirt from a gas (or from a liquid) wherein an accumulated filter cake becomes the primary locus for dust capture, by a sieving mechanism.
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Authors
K.-C. Lee, R. Pfeffer, A.M. Squires,