Abstract

The deposition of micron and submicron particles in metallic, ceramic, or synthetic open-pored foams is a special field of aerosol filtration in porous media. This is due to the more complicated pore structure than, for example, fibrous filter media. Therefore, the measurement as well as the simulation of aerosol filtration in open-pored foams involves certain custom-built techniques.The filter efficiency for micron and submicron particles can be measured by differential electrical mobility analyser systems (DEMAS) or optical particle counters (OPC). Empirical formulas are available in literature for open-pored polyurethane foams to determine their aerosol filtration efficiency and pressure drop. An additional method for characterization is direct numerical simulation (DNS) by means of a three-dimensional (3D) model of the pore structure. These models can be obtained either by tomography or by mathematical generation.In this work, the filter efficiency of an open-pored nickel foam with a cell diameter of ...

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