• DocumentCode
    3846243
  • Title

    Corona-Charging and Charge-Decay Characteristics of Nonwoven Filter Media

  • Author

    Belaid Tabti;Mohamed Rachid Mekideche;Marius-Cristian Plopeanu;Laurentiu Marius Dumitran;Lazhar Herous;Lucian Dascalescu

  • Author_Institution
    Electrostatics of Dispersed Media Research Unit, Electrohydrodynamics Group, P´ Institute, UPR-3346, CNRS-University of Poitiers-ENSMA, IUT d´Angoul?me, Angoul?me, France
  • Volume
    46
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2010
  • Firstpage
    634
  • Lastpage
    640
  • Abstract
    The surface-potential-decay measurement techniques are commonly employed for the adjustment of Xerox photography processes, development of electrets, and assessment of polyethylene films for cable insulation. In all these situations, it is important to evaluate the surface charge density and compare it to the limit imposed by the dielectric rigidity of atmospheric air. The aim of the experiments reported in this paper is to enhance the efficiency of the corona charging of nonwoven filter media for heat, ventilation, and air-conditioning applications. Samples of nonwoven polypropylene fibrous media were exposed to positive corona discharges from a wire electrode, as the efficiency of the filter can be enhanced when the insulating fibers are electrically charged. The observed surface potential levels and the potential decay characteristics indicate that the charge of the filter is limited by the local discharges that occur inside the fibrous dielectric. The performance of the filter can be further improved by using a triode-type electrode system that assures a uniform distribution of the electric charge at the surface of the filtering media.
  • Keywords
    "Filters","Cable insulation","Surface charging","Dielectrics","Corona","Electrodes","Surface discharges","Measurement techniques","Photography","Electrets"
  • Journal_Title
    IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-9994
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TIA.2010.2041090
  • Filename
    5406154