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S. Calle

Bio: S. Calle is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air filter & Filtration. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 286 citations.

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TL;DR: In this paper, a qualitative description of the phenomena occurring during the clogging of fibre filters by submicron liquid particles is presented. But the authors focus on the degradation of the filtration media in relation to the generated aerosol mass per unit area.

180 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the explosion ability of wood dust was characterized by a 20 L explosion sphere (Kuhner) and the overpressure inside the sphere was recorded during the explosion.

93 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a model of the phenomena based on the assumption of patchy cleaning is presented, where the authors determine the pattern of a parameter representative of cleaning, namely the cleaned fraction, from experimental values of the residual pressure drop of a filter medium subjected to given filtration conditions.

32 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the performance of two filter media used in industrial air cleaning were studied both in the initial state (new filter) and after a number of collection and pulse pressure cleaning cycles.
Abstract: The performance of two filter media used in industrial air cleaning were studied both in the initial state (new filter) and after a number of collection and pulse pressure cleaning cycles. The main difference between them is that one has anti-clogging properties and the other does not. The test aerosol is composed of alumina particles with a median volumetric diameter of 2.6 microm (MMAD=4.8 microm) generated at a concentration of 700 mg x m(-3). Filtration took place at a velocity of 2 cm x s(-1). Two parameters, namely pressure drop and efficiency, were monitored according to the collection and cleaning cycles. The comparison of the filtration efficiency of the two media and that of the corresponding industrial dust separator at the end of the cycles showed a close agreement. The separation efficiency calculated with a new medium (corresponding to initial switch-on of the installation) was low and increased very quickly during the cycles. Finally, a phenomenological model was developed to represent the increase in pressure drop of a filter medium after cleaning and was found to be in close agreement with the experimental values.

17 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a method of measuring the efficiency of a wood dust collector as a function of the particle diameter has been developed using a fluorescein tracer aerosol generated upstream of the equipment.
Abstract: Given the dangerous nature of the dust emitted in the wood industry, the quality of the recycled air in the work premises after cleaning must be strictly controlled. A method of measuring the efficiency of a wood dust collector as a function of the particle diameter has been developed using a fluorescein tracer aerosol generated upstream of the equipment. The separation efficiency is determined from the particle size mass distribution of the tracer, both upstream and downstream, measured by means of two cascade impactors. The mass efficiency measured by tracer technique was compared on a test rig to the number efficiency measured using a reference method based on optical counting. The agreement between the two efficiencies is quite good; nevertheless, the tracer method leads to results that are slightly below those obtained using the reference method. The method was applied to measure the efficiency of a 11 500 m 3 h −1 wood dust collector. The results are presented along with those obtained from a sample of plane filter media making up the bags of the dust collector.

4 citations


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01 Nov 2014-Small
TL;DR: Typical structure models of high-efficiency particulate (HEPA) air filters based on CNTs are introduced and CNT air filters with a gradient nanostructure are shown to give a much better filTration performance in dynamic filtration.
Abstract: Air filtration in the free molecular flow (FMF) regime is important and challenging because a higher filtration efficiency and lower pressure drop are obtained when the fiber diameter is smaller than the gas mean free path in the FMF regime. In previous studies, FMF conditions have been obtained by increasing the gas mean free path through reducing the pressure and increasing the temperature. In the case of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with nanoscale diameters, it is possible to filtrate in the FMF regime under normal conditions. This paper reviews recent progress in theoretical and experimental studies of air filtration in the FMF regime. Typical structure models of high-efficiency particulate (HEPA) air filters based on CNTs are introduced. The pressure drop in air filters operated in the FMF regime is less than that predicted by the conventional air filtration theory. The thinnest HEPA filters fabricated from single-walled CNT films have an extremely low pressure drop. CNT air filters with a gradient nanostructure are shown to give a much better filtration performance in dynamic filtration. CNT air filters with a hierarchical structure and an agglomerated CNT fluidized bed air filter are also introduced. Finally, the challenges and opportunities for the application of CNTs in air filtration are discussed.

242 citations

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TL;DR: Microparticles containing large payloads of two anti-tuberculosis drugs were prepared and evaluated for suitability as a dry powder inhalation targeting alveolar macrophages and were deemed suitable for enhanced targeted drug delivery to lung macrophage.

167 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the performance of kapok fibers in deep-bed filtration of oily water containing 2.5% diesel was evaluated using column breakthrough time, column breakthrough rate, and the amount of oil retained by the filter column at breakthrough under a constant vacuum pressure.

163 citations

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TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors considered more than 2000 dust explosion accidents that occurred worldwide between 1785 and 2012 and examined spatially and temporally the statistical features of these cases.

149 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a natural vegetable fiber, kapok, was evaluated for its feasibility as filter material for separating immiscible liquids such as oil/water mixtures, and the effect of filter packing density on the dynamics of oil extraction during the filtration process and the filtrate quality were investigated.

148 citations