Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access

Experimental and Computational Study of Effects of Viscosity of the Filter Media in a Developed Particulate Trapping System


Affiliations
1 Dept. of Mech. Engg., Mississippi State University, Mississippi, United States
 

   Subscribe/Renew Journal


A cost effective, portable particulate management system was developed, prototyped, and evaluated for further application and commercialization, which could remove and dispose particulate matter suspended in air efficiently and safely. A prototype of the present system was built for experimental assessment and validation. The experimental data showed that the developed particulate management system can effectively clean the air by capturing the particles inside it. Effects of viscosity of filter medium on the performance of the developed system were also discussed. The present system is very flexible, whose size and shape can be scaled and changed to be fit for different applications. Its manufacturing cost is less than $10. Based on the experimental validation results, it was found that the present system can be further developed, commercialized, and applied for a variety of industries. The experiments and experimental data were simulated and validated using computer fluent dynamics. A relatively good agreement was achieved between the experimental and computational results.

Keywords

Particulate Management System, Experimental Analysis, Filter Medium, Bernoulli Principle, Prototype.
User
Subscription Login to verify subscription
Notifications
Font Size

Abstract Views: 296

PDF Views: 131




  • Experimental and Computational Study of Effects of Viscosity of the Filter Media in a Developed Particulate Trapping System

Abstract Views: 296  |  PDF Views: 131

Authors

Y. Liu
Dept. of Mech. Engg., Mississippi State University, Mississippi, United States

Abstract


A cost effective, portable particulate management system was developed, prototyped, and evaluated for further application and commercialization, which could remove and dispose particulate matter suspended in air efficiently and safely. A prototype of the present system was built for experimental assessment and validation. The experimental data showed that the developed particulate management system can effectively clean the air by capturing the particles inside it. Effects of viscosity of filter medium on the performance of the developed system were also discussed. The present system is very flexible, whose size and shape can be scaled and changed to be fit for different applications. Its manufacturing cost is less than $10. Based on the experimental validation results, it was found that the present system can be further developed, commercialized, and applied for a variety of industries. The experiments and experimental data were simulated and validated using computer fluent dynamics. A relatively good agreement was achieved between the experimental and computational results.

Keywords


Particulate Management System, Experimental Analysis, Filter Medium, Bernoulli Principle, Prototype.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.4273/ijvss.9.5.14