Electrodynamic focusing of charged aerosol particles

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An electrodynamic screen for focusing charged particles carried by an airflow stream has been constructed and tested. The screen has the shape of a cone frustum with half-angle of 8° and is 17 cm long. Entrance and exit diameters are 7.0 and 2.5 cm, respectively. Electrodes forming the screen are three 0.71-mm diameter stainless-steel wires configured as a triple-start helix with 2.0-mm pitch. A three-phase power supply drives each wire with a line-to-ground voltage of 2300 V at 350 Hz with a phase difference of 120° between adjacent wires. Test particles of 5.2-μm aerodynamic diameter with electric charge of 1850–6080 elementary units per particle in an aerosol having a mean flow velocity of 4.3×10−2 m/s parallel to the vertically oriented cone axis are confined and focused with essentially no particle loss. Minimum distance of approach of the test particles to the screen, as found from computer simulation of particle trajectories, solution of the particle equations of motion by linear approximation, and experimental observation, are in good agreement. © 1991 Elseiver Science Publishing Co., Inc.

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Hutchins, D. K., Holm, J., & Addison, S. R. (1991). Electrodynamic focusing of charged aerosol particles. Aerosol Science and Technology, 14(4), 389–405. https://doi.org/10.1080/02786829108959501

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