Abstract

Insect screens, which are usually an integral component of an air sampling inlet, can cause inadvertent deposition of larger aerosol particles. Numerical and experimental studies were performed to characterize aerosol deposition on commercially available electroformed wire screens for aerodynamic particle diameters between 3 and 20 μ m, Stokes numbers between 0.49 and 20, wire widths between 35 and 160 μ m, and screen open area fractions of 0.56 to 0.90. With increasing values of Stokes numbers, the actual collection efficiency increases gradually to a maximum value that is asymptotic to the fraction of open area. Deposition is characterized in terms of a standardized screen efficiency, which is the actual efficiency divided by the areal solidarity (1–fraction of open area). A correlation equation has been developed for the electroformed mesh screens, which relates the standardized efficiency to the fraction of open area, the Stokes number, the interception parameter, and the Reynolds number based on wire...

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