Digital simulation of agglomeration of solid particles formed during biodiesel combustion using DEM
Date
2023Author
Vainorius, Darius
Kilikevičius, Artūras
Džiugys, Algis
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The removal of harmful particulate matter (PM) is one of the most important tasks of environmental protection, as PM environmental pollution has a direct impact on human health. The greatest danger is caused by particles of type PM2.5, which, due to their small size, do not remain in the upper respiratory tract of a person; they can penetrate the deeper respiratory tract or lungs and settle there. [1]. Emissions from various vehicles have recently become one of the main pollutants of the atmosphere. When comparing gasoline and diesel engines, the latter have higher PM emissions. [2]. Therefore, ways to reduce the release of PM into the environment are constantly being sought. One such method would be acoustic agglomeration [3]. The aim of this work is to better understand the influence of particle concentration and frequency on the acoustic agglomeration time of biodiesel particles.