KONA Powder and Particle Journal (May 2014)
The Effect of Humidity on the Removal of Fine Particles on a Solid Surface using High-speed Air Jet [Translated]†
Abstract
The effect of operating conditions on the removal efficiency of deposited particles using high- speed air jet was studied with particular attention to the humidity of surrounding air during particle deposition and air-jet removal. The experimental results showed that the removal efficiency of particles deposited in a low humidity atmosphere, decreased with increasing drying time after the deposition. In the case of a deposition under high humidity, the removal efficiency increased at the beginning of drying and decreased rapidly after reaching the maximum efficiency. For drying over 80 hrs, however, the humidity of the surrounding air during the particle deposition didn't affect the removal efficiency. The efficiency also depended on the humidity during the air-jet removal, and reached the maximum value at 67% relative humidity. Such a variation of the removal efficiency has been well explained by the change of Hamaker's constant with the adsorbed layer-thickness of water molecules and the variation of liquid surface tension with the thickness of liquid bridge.† This report was originally printed in KAGAKU KOGAKU RONBUNSHU 20(2), 205-212 (1994) in Japanese, before being translated into English by KONA Editorial Committee with the permission of the editorial committee of the Soc. Chemical Engineers, Japan.