A High Electrical Field Effect to Ultrafine Particle Filter Performance on Motor Vehicle Exhaust
Abstract:In this study, a high electric field generated by direct current was applied to an electrode filter on the motor vehicle exhaust to reduce the ultrafine particle emission. A standard motor vehicle engine in an idle condition with the engine rotation of 1000 rpm was used as the particle source. The aluminum plates with a thickness of 0.15 mm were used as the positive and negative electrodes. They were placed onto an acrylic filter frame and installed on the exhaust. A signal generator producing a high stable vo… Show more
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