Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4991727 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The measured deposition rates fluctuated between 7 and 28Â g/m2Â h. A greater amount of total airflow, an increase in the primary air inlet and a lower water temperature increased the deposition mass. In addition, the deposition rate decreased with time and did not appear to follow a linear pattern, which likely indicates that after a strong initial fouling rate, removal and collapse mechanisms begin to counter-balance the arrival of particles, which stabilizes the fouling layer.
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Authors
Araceli Regueiro, David Patiño, Enrique Granada, Jacobo Porteiro,