Mathematical Model for Separation of Submicron Particles from Gas Stream in a Conduit Type Scrubber (RESEARCH NOTE).

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A mathematical model has been developed for the prediction of the collection efficiency of submicron particles in the conduit type scrubber. The model has been tested with the data in the literature [1,3].

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volume 3  issue 1

pages  73- 75

publication date 1990-05-01

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