Design of a mono-disperse aerosol generator for efficiency testing of HEPA filter

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A set of mono-disperse aerosol generator was designed to meet the requirement of efficiency testing for high efficiency particle air filter. The aerosol generation tests and performance tests were conducted by using evaporation–condensation method, with NaCl solutions at different concentrations as the condensation nucleus and respectively using the DEHS, DOP, PAO–4 as reagents. The results show that three reagents can generate mono-disperse aerosol particles by strictly controlling various parameters which affects the aerosol performance, where the particle size range is 0.33–0.36 μm for DEHS, 0.35–0.37 μm for DOP and 0.34–0.36 μm for PAO–4 and the concentrations of the aerosols lager than 106 cm–3. The particle size characteristics and concentrations generated through such method basically conform to the requirements of efficiency testing for high efficiency particle air filter.

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Qin, G., Pan, L., Xu, Y., Li, F., & Liang, Y. (2021). Design of a mono-disperse aerosol generator for efficiency testing of HEPA filter. SN Applied Sciences, 3(4). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-021-04480-0

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