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Effect of axial eccentricity on the performance of a cylindrical differential mobility classifier

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posted on 2019-12-09, 13:56 authored by Thamir Alsharifi, Da-Ren Chen

A differential mobility classifier (DMC) is one of the core components in electrical mobility particle sizers for sizing sub-micrometer particles. A DMC in the cylindrical configuration (i.e., constructed by axial aligning of the inner and outer cylinders) is typically included in the sizers. The knowledge of construction tolerance is required in the design of a cylindrical DMC. The numerical approach was applied in this study. Our study shows that the DMC transfer function deteriorated as the axial eccentricity was increased (i.e., the peak is reduced and the width at the half peak height is broaden). At high axial eccentricity, the transfer function peak would split into two. In addition to the flow parameters such as the sheath-to-aerosol flow rate ratio and total flow rate, the effect of geometrical parameters (i.e., the length and aspect ratio of the particle classification channel, and the ratio of outer-to-inner cylinder radii) on the transfer function of an eccentric DMC were also investigated. It is found that the classification length and the sheath-to-aerosol flow rate ratio have obvious impact on the transfer function of an eccentric DMC. Furthermore, the particle diffusivity reduced the effect of axial eccentricity on DMC transfer function, especially for particles with the sizes less than 10 nm.

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T. Alsharifi appreciates the financial support by HCED Iraq scholarship program. Chen is grateful for the financial support provided by the STAR program, US EPA (Grant # 83513201).

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