2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0032-5910(99)00315-0
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Inertial impaction-dominated fibrous filtration with rectangular or cylindrical fibers

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“…Much research has been undertaken into understanding the removal of particles by the mechanisms of interception, inertial impaction, gravitational capture and diffusional deposition for a clean filter and is now reasonably well understood. See for example Lee and Gieseke (1980), Fardi and Lui (1992), Ingham et al (1989), Harrop andStenhouse (1969), Pich (1973), Stechkina and Fuchs (1966), Zhu et al (2000)., Asgharian and Chenh (2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much research has been undertaken into understanding the removal of particles by the mechanisms of interception, inertial impaction, gravitational capture and diffusional deposition for a clean filter and is now reasonably well understood. See for example Lee and Gieseke (1980), Fardi and Lui (1992), Ingham et al (1989), Harrop andStenhouse (1969), Pich (1973), Stechkina and Fuchs (1966), Zhu et al (2000)., Asgharian and Chenh (2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the influence of fiber shape, Kimura N. and Iinoya K.(1969a), Inagaki M. et al (2001), Wang W. et al (2012, Wang K. and Zhao H. (2015), Zhu C. et al(2000). Boskovic L. et al (2005), Jin X. et al (2017 investigated for various shapes of fibers.…”
Section: Filter Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3.2.11) performance, Fig. 3.2.4 compares it with other theoretical correlations that stemmed from the resolution of the NavierStokes equations based on different approximations and numerical techniques (Wessel and Righi, 1988;Ilias and Douglas, 1989;Zhu et al, 2000). All those equations are gathered in Table 3.2.3 together with its validity range.…”
Section: Inertial Impactionmentioning
confidence: 75%