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Electrical migration bipolar charging

The so called E-SPART system can determine number (mass) of particles in real time up to 100 s1. With this system, bipolar charge-to-mass ratios of 0 to 20 pC/g for 0.4 to 20 pm toner particles have been measured using a combination of acoustic excitation to determine aerodynamic particle diameter and electric field migration velocity to determine particle charge (Mazumder et. al., 1991). [Pg.75]

The application of external electrical fields can enhance filtration efficiency beyond a simple system. Bipolar electrostatic charge between the fabric and the particles can induce migration to the filter surface and particle agglomeration in the aerosol. [Pg.76]


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