1953
DOI: 10.2172/4420896
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Collection of Aerosols by Fiber Mats. Technical Report No. Ii

Abstract: T e c h i c a l Report No, 11 COLLEGTION OF' AEBOSOLS

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“…For [2 AR3Pe(l + B/R)]113 less than unity, the data fall below the predicted values. Similar theoretical overestimates of filter efficiencies where slip is of minor importance are evident in the extensive data of Chen (1954) and Wong and Johnstone (1953) as shown in Figure 5 of the paper by Spielman and Goren (1968).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…For [2 AR3Pe(l + B/R)]113 less than unity, the data fall below the predicted values. Similar theoretical overestimates of filter efficiencies where slip is of minor importance are evident in the extensive data of Chen (1954) and Wong and Johnstone (1953) as shown in Figure 5 of the paper by Spielman and Goren (1968).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Figure 5 shows the semiempirical correlation given by Friedlander, which contains no provision for porosity dependence. The porosity dependence for the data of Chen (1954) was empirically eliminated, whereas the data of Wong and Johnstone (1953) did not show significant variation over the range of solids fraction studied (0.045 < a < 0.098).…”
Section: Aerosol Filtration By Interception and Brownian Diffusionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In recent years a great deal has been learned about the mechanics of filter action and the roles of design and operat-ing variables, particularly with respect to aerosols (3,16). A number of studies (4, 8, 10, IS) with bacterial aerosols have given information applicable to design of sterilizing filters.…”
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confidence: 99%