Abstract
The efficiency with which particles are collected by impaction on a plate at a distance S from a rectangular jet of width W and length L has been studied as a function of the particle Stokes number P at several values of S W between 0.35 and 5.0. The value of P for which the efficiency was 0.5 varied with solS W in the manner predieted by theory, but was consistently higher than predicted. The length of the jet throat affected collection efficiency and significant end effects were observed, despite the large value of L W (= 16).
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