Abstract
A numerical model of ultrasonic coagulation of PM2.5 aerosol particles in three-dimensional vortex and turbulent acoustic flows is proposed in the article. The model is intended to identify the possibility of increasing the efficiency of the process. A numerical analysis of the model using the example of PM2.5 aerosol made it possible to establish that the presence of three-dimensional turbulent disturbances leads to the fact that the coagulation efficiency of PM2.5 reaches almost 100% at a sound pressure level of no more than 165 dB.
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