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Title: Aerosol deposition in bifurcating ducts with curved inlet
Authors: Miguel, A. F.
Aydin, M
Reis, A.H.
Keywords: bifurcated duct
curved inlet segment
sealing duct
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: ADAI
Citation: A. F. Miguel, M. Aydin, A. H. Reis (2004) Measurement of aerosol deposition in bifurcating ducts with curved inlet. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Air Distribution in Rooms ROOMVENT 2004, (editor: Gameiro da Silva M.C.), Coimbra, Portugal, 5 pag
Abstract: The quantitative knowledge gained from the assessment of particle deposition in ducts is important to study, for example, the elimination of air leakage from duct systems with aerosolized sealant particles or to implement strategies of cleanliness of air ventilation systems. The study of particle deposition on the components of ventilation systems contributes also significantly to a better understanding of human exposure to particulate pollution. In this work we investigate deposition of aerosol particles in bifurcating ducts with a curved inlet segment. An experimental set-up was designed for the study of the influence of the inlet segment characteristics (curvature ratio, bend angles) and bifurcation characteristics on aerosol deposition. These experiments cover aerosol particles with sizes ranging from 2 to 12 micron and airflow rates of 0.41 mm3/s (Re=1950) and 1.7 mm3/s (Re=8050). The results obtained show that the deposition of particles in the duct is significantly enhanced with increasing particle size. In contrast, the effect of Reynolds number upon particle deposition is less important. Accumulation of particles in the bifurcating segment of the duct seems not to be affected by the inlet segment characteristics.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/6059
Type: article
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