Abstract
The particle velocity model developed in this study described the dynamic motion of fine dust particles along the magnetized mesh wires in a low Stokes regime. The numerically evaluated velocity contour of the particles modeled the critical path lines indicating the threshold positions for magnetic collection. The velocity contour was determined using the parameters such as particle size, magnetic intensity, flow velocity, and mesh configuration including wire thickness and packing density. Particle size was one of the most significant parameters to determine the magnetic collection. The theoretical estimation matched well with the lab experiments, but the discrepancy increased for large particles with a fine filter. In consequence, application of magnetized mesh filters could contribute to the collection of the ferromagnetic dust or aerosols to a certain extent without any additional power or pressure resistance.Copyright 2015 American Association for Aerosol Research
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