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Mechanisms of performance degradation and efficiency improvement of electret filters during neutral particle loading

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Abstract Electret filters display enhanced ability for particle collection due to its additional electrostatic attraction. However, their efficiency degradation during particle loading remains to be solved. Herein, the loading characteristics… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Electret filters display enhanced ability for particle collection due to its additional electrostatic attraction. However, their efficiency degradation during particle loading remains to be solved. Herein, the loading characteristics of electret filters with neutral particles is investigated via immersed boundary-lattice Boltzmann method (IB-LBM). The specific charge distribution on the electret fibers, and the fiber charge decay due to gas neutralization and particle conduction are incorporated in the model. Results verify that the distribution of bipolar charges randomly on fibers with equivalent area is reasonable. The efficiency degradation depends on the proportion of electrostatic collection in the whole particle filtration process, and the attenuation of electrostatic intensity in the electret filter. With the same loaded mass, carbon particles with higher conductivity cause more charge decay and efficiency degradation than NaCl and Al2O3 particles. The fiber charge is mainly lost through conduction, and gas neutralization becomes important only for high-resistivity materials.

Keywords: degradation; electret filters; particle; filters neutral; particle loading; efficiency

Journal Title: Powder Technology
Year Published: 2021

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