This work is aimed at developing numerical methods to model the effects that particle
deposit collected by fibrous filters has upon the flow field within the filter and hence upon
further deposition. A numerical model of the flow field has been developed using the
Boundary Element Method. The model contains a two dimensional single fibre with the
boundary conditions applied on the computational domain accounting for the
neighbouring fibres. A layer of porous material is assumed to cover the fibre modelling
deposited particulate. The width of the porous layer, which varies along the fibre surface,
is defined by particle behaviour determined in earlier work, Dunnett and Clement. Once
the flow field is known the motion of the particles in the flow is modelled. Small particles
are considered where diffusion is the main mechanism by which they are captured by the
fibres. Various situations are considered and the flow and particle behaviour investigated.
In particular the effect of existing porous deposit on the fibres upon further deposition is
studied.
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Department
Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering
Citation
DUNNETT, S.J. and CLEMENT, C.F., 2009. A numerical model of fibrous filters containing deposit. Engineering Analysis With Boundary Elements, 33 (5) , pp. 601- 610