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Soiling of surfaces by fine particles
Study was directed to comparison of thermal and electrical soiling, where electrostatic precipitator is used to clean air, and where significant temperature gradient exists at wall so that diffusion is negligible compared to thermal precipitation; treatment presented consists of simplified mathematical analysis based on number of assumptions, approximations and experimentally determined quantities; equation constructed represents thermal precipitation on walls.
Soiling of surfaces by fine particles
Study was directed to comparison of thermal and electrical soiling, where electrostatic precipitator is used to clean air, and where significant temperature gradient exists at wall so that diffusion is negligible compared to thermal precipitation; treatment presented consists of simplified mathematical analysis based on number of assumptions, approximations and experimentally determined quantities; equation constructed represents thermal precipitation on walls.
Soiling of surfaces by fine particles
ASHRAE -- Trans
Penney, G.W. (author) / Ziesse, N.G. (author)
1968
Article (Journal)
English
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