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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Advancing air filtration analysis: a comprehensive approach to particle loading models

Berry, Gentry Nathaniel 08 December 2023 (has links) (PDF)
Fibrous air filters are commonly used to capture airborne particles due to their potential for a relatively high capture efficiency and low airflow resistance. Their performance characteristics make them ideal candidates in many instances, spanning a wide range from residential to sensitive industrial applications. However, as more particles are captured, the performance of the filter will evolve. This evolution of performance typically manifests as a higher capture efficiency and higher airflow resistance resulting from the additional particulate deposits. The prediction of fibrous filter performance has been the focus of research for many decades, resulting in numerous analytical, numerical, and empirical models. This work seeks to improve upon the state of aerosol filtration by investigating the process through which these models are developed and validated. To meet this objective, three major efforts are implemented: 1) a comprehensive literature review, 2) an aerosol and media measurement analysis focusing on instrumentation and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) imagery, and 3) the creation of a process to analyze and develop fibrous air filter models. A conceptual foundation is provided by the literature review, establishing the current state of fibrous filtration modeling of solid particles and identifying candidate models for implementation. The influence of data collection and reduction methodology for particle mass loading experiments is explored with an emphasis on the resulting effects towards filtration model development. Furthermore, an automated methodology to measure the physical characteristics of high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filtration media is investigated, completing the set of variables necessary to predict filtration performance. Finally, an algorithm is proposed to optimize and correlate model variables to collected empirical data, allowing for the improvement of model predictions by investigating model functionality and identifying limitations. Altogether, the three efforts provide a framework through which fibrous aerosol filtration models of solid particles may be developed, validated, and systematically analyzed.
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Quantitative räumliche Auswertung der Mikrostruktur eines in Beton eingebetteten Multifilamentgarns

Kang, Bong-Gu, Focke, Inga, Brameshuber, Wolfgang, Benning, Wilhelm 03 June 2009 (has links)
Zur detaillierten Beschreibung des Lastabtragverhaltens textiler Bewehrung im Beton ist es erforderlich, das Penetrationsverhalten der Betonmatrix in die stark heterogene Garnstruktur zu beschreiben. Zur Charakterisierung der Mikrostruktur im Querschnitt wurde eine Bildanalysemethode entwickelt, um die Verbundsituation der einzelnen Filamente quantitativ auswerten zu können. Um eine räumliche Beschreibung der Verbundsituation zu erreichen, wurde die Strategie verfolgt, aus aufeinander folgenden Schichtaufnahmen mittels Rasterelektronenmikroskopie eine räumliche Struktur abzuleiten. Hierzu wurden zum einen die experimentelle Vorgehensweise erarbeitet und zum anderen ein Ansatz für die Zuordnung der Filamente zwischen den einzelnen Querschnitten entwickelt.

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