Crossflow Influence on Collection Characteristics of Multinozzle Micro-orifice Impactor

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. P. Fang
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

"For lower stages of multinozzle micro-orifice impactors, as many as two thousand nozzles are uniformly arranged within a cluster diameter of 1.06 inches. In the impaction region the mass flowrate of the spent air increases along the radius and reaches a maximum at the periphery. This crossflow can significantly deflect the air jets of the outer nozzles, hence the characteristics of impaction changes.Investigators in heat transfer and fluid mechanics have studied the influence of crossflow on jet deflection and found the dimensionless deflection of the jet centerline X/Dn is a function of (S/Dn)(l/m) . only, here X is downstream coordinate measured from the center of the jet orifice, Sis the jet-to-plate distance, Dn is the orifice diameter and m is the jet/crossflow mass flux ratio defined as:"
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APA: C. P. Fang  (1989)  Crossflow Influence on Collection Characteristics of Multinozzle Micro-orifice Impactor

MLA: C. P. Fang Crossflow Influence on Collection Characteristics of Multinozzle Micro-orifice Impactor. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1989.

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