Abstract

The article presents the results of experimental studies of the coagulation efficiency of fine-dispersed particles at the influence of high-intensity ultrasonic vibrations in various modes (including the standing wave mode). The study of the influence of various conditions of ultrasonic exposure on aerosol coagulation efficiency was conducted on the developed stand. The optimal distance from the ultrasonic emitter to the reflector has been established. This distance ensures maximum efficiency of aerosols coagulation at standing wave mode. Thus, it is possible to increase coagulation efficiency up to 2 times at optimal conditions.

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