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Title: | Applied rheology for characterization of nanofiber based filters |
Author: | Zatloukal, Martin; Sambaer, Wannes; Kimmer, Dušan |
Document type: | Conference paper (English) |
Source document: | Annual Technical Conference - ANTEC, Conference Proceedings. 2017, vol. 2017-May, p. 177-181 |
ISBN: | 978-0-692-88309-9 |
Abstract: | Full 3D polydisperse particle filtration modeling at low pressures has been performed for a polyurethane nanofiber based filter prepared via electrospinning process in order to more deeply understand the filter clogging and the cake formation. In this work, realistic SEM image based 3D filter model, transition/free molecular flow regime, Brownian diffusion, aerodynamic slip, particle-fiber and particle-particle interactions together with a Euclidian distance map based methodology to calculate the pressure drop have been utilized. Model predictions have been compared with relevant experimental data in order to validate the used assumptions, methodologies and numerical scheme. The effect of particle-particle as well as particle-fiber interactions on the nanofiber based filter efficiency, pressure drop and the quality factor during the filter clogging has been investigated in more detail. |
Full text: | http://leaders.4spe.org/spe/conferences/ANTEC2017/papers/309.pdf |
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