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Measurement of Engine Air Cleaner Efficiency Using Airborne Particle Size Analysis
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Abstract
Dust loading and efficiency characteristics are discussed for a typical heavy duty diesel engine intake air cleaner. The effects of particle size and dust loading on efficiency are described with illustrative data for a typical system. Instrumentation and measurement techniques are explained.
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Reinhart, C. and Weisert, L., "Measurement of Engine Air Cleaner Efficiency Using Airborne Particle Size Analysis," SAE Technical Paper 831262, 1983, https://doi.org/10.4271/831262.Also In
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- Thomas Gary E. Culbert Robert M. “Ingested Dust, Filters and Diesel Engine Ring Wear” Paper 680536 presented at SAE West Coast Meeting San Francisco August 1968
- Watson C.E. Hanly F.J. Burchell R.W. “Abrasive Wear of Piston Rings” preprint 429 presented at SAE Annual Meeting Detroit January 1955