Abstract

Environmental dust particles repelling from a hydrophobic surface under the electrostatic influence are considered and the dynamics of the dust particles are analyzed incorporating the high speed camera. The velocity of the repelled dust particles are formulated using the force balance incorporating the forces associated with the electrostatic repulsion, particle adhesion, particle drag, and the inflight particles interaction under the charge influence. The functionalized silica particles are deposited on the glass surface towards achieving a hydrophobic wetting state on the surface. An electronic circuitry is designed and built while generating the electrostatic effect, in the pulse form, on the dust particles located on the surface of the hydrophobic plate. Findings revealed that functionalized silica particles deposited surface results in hydrophobic wetting state with contact angle in the order of 158° ± 2° and contact angle hysteresis of 2° ± 1°. The electrostatic impulsive force generated on the plate surface enables to repel most of the sizes of the dust particles; however, some of the small dust particles remain as the residues on the surface after the electrostatic influence. The dust particle velocity predicted from the analytical formulation agrees with that obtained from the high speed camera data. The pinning force of the small size particles (0.6 µm≤), due to adhesion on the surface, is found to be larger than the average size particles (∼1.2 µm), which in turn, suppresses these particles repelling from the surface under the electrostatic influence. The residues of the dust particles on the as received glass surface after dust repelling are more than those residues on the hydrophobic surface. This behavior is associated with the dust particles adhesion on the surface. Consequently, hydrophobic wetting state on the plate surface improves the dust particle repelling from the surface.

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  • In order to assess the adhesion between the nano-size functionalized silica particles coating and the glass surface, scratch tests are carried out using the micro-tribometer

  • High speed camera is used to monitor the dynamics of the dust particles repelling form the hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfaces

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Environmental dust particles repelling from a hydrophobic surface under the electrostatic influence are considered and the dynamics of the dust particles are analyzed incorporating the high speed camera. The initial clustering of the dust particles on the solid surface, because of the ionic charges, can influence the electrostatic forces required for the removal of the dust particles from the surface. Investigation of environmental dust particles removal form the solid surfaces via applying repetitive external electrostatic forces becomes essential. The electrostatic dust removal from the biomass flue gas was investigated by Cui et al.[12] They showed that the cleaning efficiency of the dust particles improved when the dust particles were located in T-shape on the surface and increasing applied voltage enhanced the dust repelling from the surface. The environmental dust particles dynamics under the repetitive electrostatic forces are investigated in relation to self-cleaning applications of the hydrophilic and hydrophobic glass surfaces. In order to trace the particle repelled from the surface, the particle size about 10 μm was selected

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