Multi-mechanism theory of aerosol capture by fibrous filters, including fiber diameter/orientation dispersity and particle morphology effects. Preliminary tests vs. data for mobility-selected submicron particles

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Rosner, Daniel E. [1 ]
Arias-Zugasti, Manuel [2 ]
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[1] Yale Univ, Chem & Environm Engn Dept, Mason Lab, 9 Hillhouse Ave, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[2] Univ Nacl Educ Distancia UNED, Dept Fis Matemat & Fluidos, Rozas Madrid, Ave Esparta s-n, 28232 Madrid, Spain
关键词
Fibrous filter aerosol capture theory; Aerosol deposition (multi-mechanism) on fibers; Fiber diam orientation and mesoscale nonuniformity; Interception particle diam; Mobility particle diam; Sub-critical particle inertia effects on fibrous filter performance; FILTRATION; NANOPARTICLES; EFFICIENCY; MEDIA;
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10.1016/j.jaerosci.2022.106000
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
摘要
In Paper I (Sep. Purif. Technol. 257 (2021) 117676) we showed that a semi-analytic, multi mechanism expression for the single-fiber capture fraction, ncap,SF, (derived using asymptotically valid approximations: Re-f < 0.4, Pe(f) & raquo; 1, R & laquo; 1, R center dot Pe(f)(1/3) arbitrary and Stk(p) <= Stk(pcrit)), facilitates a deterministic-, pseudo-continuum aerosol population-balance (PB-) approach to predicting fibrous filter performance. There we explicitly considered "deep "(L-f/d(f,g )& raquo; 1), low solidity idealized fibrous filters (FFs) challenged by polydispersed aerosols-especially single mode log-normal (LN) ASDs of modest spread captured by a spatially uniform array of fibers of a single diameter in crossflow. However, realistic fibrous filter media often possess a LN distribution of fiber diameters, as well as a near-Gaussian orientation distribution narrowly spread about normal incidence (theta = pi/2). Moreover, even if this were not so, there would be meso-scale departures from a uniform average fiber solid fraction. We show here that our tractable aerosol PBE-approach to idealized FF performance (Paper I) can be generalized to incorporate these particular structural features of commercially available fibrous filter media. But, to clarify whether these generalizations are likely to be useful, if not fully sufficient, for practical circumstances, it is also necessary to compare such methods/predictions against selected sets of well-defined experimental results. We initiate this program here, having chosen the recent experiments of Kang et al. (2019) carried out using a commercially available fiberglass filter with L-f/d(f,g )asymptotic to 300, mean solid fraction of 0.039, and d(f,g) = 2.5 mu m, successively challenged by mobility-selected KCl(s) particles (with diameters between ca. 20 and 600 nm) at the carrier gas velocities of 15 and 10 cm/s-capture conditions dominated by the transport mechanism of Brownian diffusion and convection, with "interception "(associated with non negligible d(p)/d(f)) becoming important above ca. d(p) = 100 nm. We conclude from these data that the effective interception diameter, d(p,icpt,eff), of the particles studied is systematically larger than their stated mobility diameters-a situation which will deserve further attention in future studies. Encouraged by these preliminary but instructive comparisons, we expect that, for many current and future design purposes, our present class of semi-analytic/nonstochastic/multi-mechanism methods will provide a welcome complement, if not alternative, to much more computationally-intensive simulation methods for realistic fibrous media that have been described and implemented in the recent aerosol filtration literature. The consequences of including these structural features of fibrous filters in the presence of aerosol size-and shape polydispersity will be the subject of future studies, based on the generalized Population Balance Equation developed/proposed in Section 3.3.
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