Volume 52, Issue 4 pp. 312-323
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Die Abscheidung von Partikeln aus Gasen in Faserfiltern

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Friedrich Löffler

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Friedrich Löffler

Institut für Mechanische Verfahrenstechnik der Univ. Karlsruhe (TH), Postfach 6380, 7500 Karlsruhe

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First published: 1980
Citations: 5

Vortrag auf dem Jahrestreffen der Verfahrens-Ingenieure, 26. bis 28. Sept. 1979 in Nürnberg.

Abstract

Particle collection by fibrous filters. Technically employed fibre filters can be classified according to their construction and application in two major groups: deep bed filters and fabric filters. Approaches to the calculation of the collection efficiency for both types of filters start from a clean nondusted filter layer. From this one examines only the initial state, which is especially critical, while the degree of collection as a rule becomes better with increasing dust accumulation. Various models are available for the calculation of the pressure drop. The initial pressure drop for deep bed filters can be calculated with the help of the resistance model. Especially important are those estimates, which for purification filters describe the pressure drop or the gas flow with increasing dust accumulation, because these equations can serve directly for the dimensioning of filter plants. Of courese, characteristic permeability values for filter fabric and dust layer must be determined beforehand. The possibilities and problems of these calculations, as well as open questions, will be discussed.

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