2017
DOI: 10.15587/2312-8372.2017.109309
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Mathematical modeling of the process of fluid filtration through a multi-layer filtering element

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“…For example, a cartridge filter element that operates with a liquid supply from the outside to the inside has a strong and coarse inner carcass ply. It is superimposed with a fine-grained dense filtering layer and further, a surface layer of lower density, which functions as a contaminant accumulator [8,10,11] (Fig. 3).…”
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“…For example, a cartridge filter element that operates with a liquid supply from the outside to the inside has a strong and coarse inner carcass ply. It is superimposed with a fine-grained dense filtering layer and further, a surface layer of lower density, which functions as a contaminant accumulator [8,10,11] (Fig. 3).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…3). A common opinion about the number of layers in the filter element, their percentage and density, which this particular filtration process requires, does not exist [10]. In practice, they can be obtained, for example, by varying the air pressure on the molten polypropylene.…”
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