isuzurover
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Perhaps someone mentioned it, but when working out flow rates of air through engines and filters, it is not just capacity but also volumetric efficiency (VE) that matters.
Anyway - back on filters... Here is some more detailed reading for anyone interested.
Image A in figure 3 gives you an idea what fibrous filters look like close up.
Filtration Efficiency of Aerosol Particles Below 20 Nanometers - Aerosol Science and Technology
Also notice that is the particles are small enough (generally <0.5 micron) then collection efficiency will go UP as particle size decreases
Have a look at the "sieves" or "meshes" - Image A and B in fig 3. Have a look at how they can collect particles MUCH smaller than the size of the gaps.
Anyway - back on filters... Here is some more detailed reading for anyone interested.
Image A in figure 3 gives you an idea what fibrous filters look like close up.
Filtration Efficiency of Aerosol Particles Below 20 Nanometers - Aerosol Science and Technology
Also notice that is the particles are small enough (generally <0.5 micron) then collection efficiency will go UP as particle size decreases
Have a look at the "sieves" or "meshes" - Image A and B in fig 3. Have a look at how they can collect particles MUCH smaller than the size of the gaps.