Abstract

Results of experimental investigations related to filtration efficiency of aerosol particles from a dusty air flow by filtering
 baffles made of porous mesh materials by multiply packages of wire meshes hot rolling in vacuum have been represented. It
 has been found that capture of aerosol particles in these materials is mainly carried out by mechanisms of inertial capture
 and contact. The functional connection for particles’ fractional breakthrough coefficient from number of mesh layers in the
 package and its material porosity has been obtained. The analytical relation between fractional breakthrough coefficient
 and material porosity and Stokes number has been obtained based on experimental data processing. These studies results
 allow by appropriate selection of mesh number, quantity of meshes layers in the package and the package compression
 degree during rolling obtain a filter material with desired performance characteristics.

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