Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
157601 Chemical Engineering Science 2010 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine and model efficiency during the filtration of a liquid aerosol through a fibrous filter. A series of experiments demonstrated that liquid particle filtration is different from solid particle filtration in that a drainage state appears, characterized by a constant pressure drop at the end of filter clogging. Moreover, during filter clogging, the number efficiency presents a minimum level for particles close to 100 nm in diameter (the most penetrating particle size). The results also reveal that during filter clogging there is a decrease in the medium's performance for particles smaller than 100 nm and an increase in efficiency for particles with a diameter >200 nm. Both effects are induced by the amount of liquid collected in the medium. Finally, a model is proposed to describe filter efficiency during clogging with a liquid aerosol.

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