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Bio-inspired patterned surface for submicron particle deposition in a fully developed turbulent duct
Arrays of surface ribs have been reported to significantly enhance particle collection efficiency in particle removal devices. However, the surface ribs also cause a higher pressure drop. Therefore, the overall performance needs to take into consideration the above factors. In this study, different forms of surface ribs inspired by nature were designed and parametric studies were performed to enhance deposition efficiency. Our parametric studies comprised three different aspects: geometry of the patterned surface, pitch-to-height ratio, and particle size. The flow field around patterned surfaces was simulated in a two-dimensional channel flow by using the Reynolds stress model, corrected by turbulence velocity fluctuation in the wall-normal direction. The particle trajectory was solved by using Lagrangian particle tracking. When the overall efficiency ratio was considered, a semi-circular pattern had the best overall efficiency with 1137 times increase when compared to the case without patterns. Although the open-circular pattern has the minimum particle deposition enhancement, the overall efficiency of the open-circular pattern has 862 times increase compared to the case without patterns. Surface ribs (semi-circular, triangular and rectangular) can achieve a higher particle deposition velocity, but a higher flow resistance is generated compared with applying the open-circular surface ribs. The deposition location was then investigated for different surface ribs at different pitch-to-height ratios (p/e). This study shows that the semi-circular surface pattern should be recommended to enhance the overall performance of particle removal devices, especially for submicron particles.
Bio-inspired patterned surface for submicron particle deposition in a fully developed turbulent duct
Arrays of surface ribs have been reported to significantly enhance particle collection efficiency in particle removal devices. However, the surface ribs also cause a higher pressure drop. Therefore, the overall performance needs to take into consideration the above factors. In this study, different forms of surface ribs inspired by nature were designed and parametric studies were performed to enhance deposition efficiency. Our parametric studies comprised three different aspects: geometry of the patterned surface, pitch-to-height ratio, and particle size. The flow field around patterned surfaces was simulated in a two-dimensional channel flow by using the Reynolds stress model, corrected by turbulence velocity fluctuation in the wall-normal direction. The particle trajectory was solved by using Lagrangian particle tracking. When the overall efficiency ratio was considered, a semi-circular pattern had the best overall efficiency with 1137 times increase when compared to the case without patterns. Although the open-circular pattern has the minimum particle deposition enhancement, the overall efficiency of the open-circular pattern has 862 times increase compared to the case without patterns. Surface ribs (semi-circular, triangular and rectangular) can achieve a higher particle deposition velocity, but a higher flow resistance is generated compared with applying the open-circular surface ribs. The deposition location was then investigated for different surface ribs at different pitch-to-height ratios (p/e). This study shows that the semi-circular surface pattern should be recommended to enhance the overall performance of particle removal devices, especially for submicron particles.
Bio-inspired patterned surface for submicron particle deposition in a fully developed turbulent duct
Build. Simul.
Xu, Haolun (Autor:in) / Fu, Sau Chung (Autor:in) / Chan, Ka Chung (Autor:in) / Qiu, Huihe (Autor:in) / Chao, Christopher Y. H. (Autor:in)
Building Simulation ; 13 ; 1111-1123
01.10.2020
13 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
bio-inspired , surface rib array , particle deposition , submicron particles , fully developed turbulent flow Engineering , Building Construction and Design , Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer , Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution , Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
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