2024
DOI: 10.3390/fire7120476
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Smoke Precipitation by Exposure to Dual-Frequency Ultrasonic Oscillations

Vladimir Khmelev,
Andrey Shalunov,
Sergey Tsyganok
et al.

Abstract: The analysis conducted herein has shown that the efficiency of smoke precipitation can be improved by additionally making smoke particles interact with ultrasonic (US) oscillations. Because the efficiency of US coagulation lowers when small particles assemble into agglomerates, the authors of this work have suggested studying how smoke particles interact with complex sound fields. The fields are formed by at least two US transducers which work at a similar frequency or on frequencies with small deviations. To … Show more

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