评估用于表面消毒的导电液体的静电喷射电荷和沉积的标准方法

IF 4.2 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
S. Edward Law;Steven C. Cooper
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本研究介绍了对各种类型的静电喷雾系统在使用消毒剂等高导电性液体时的液滴电荷和沉积进行量化的方法。文中介绍了三种喷雾电荷测量方法,其中从液滴云中汲取的电流是通过以下方式测量的:电离探针;喷雾直接撞击导电板;以及将喷雾导入由一系列导电撞击屏组成的隔离隧道。对后一种方法进行了改进,以进行必要的长时间喷雾电流测量,从而评估包括消毒剂在内的高导电性液体的喷雾充电一致性。此外,还介绍了一种喷雾沉积评估方法,该方法利用一个未接地的目标阵列,喷洒一种惰性、不溶于水的荧光示踪剂,该示踪剂与水基消毒剂或一定浓度的盐水的电导率相匹配。利用荧光测定法,对放置在方形木柱四边的目标试样上的传质进行了量化,以评估静电喷雾器将液滴沉积到目标表面侧面和背面的能力。采用所述方法,使用高导电率液体对几种商用型号的静电喷雾器(例如空气雾化感应充电式和液压雾化传导充电式)进行了喷雾充电、喷雾沉积和性能一致性评估。与无电荷喷雾和低液滴电荷喷雾装置相比,电荷质量比超过 1 mC/kg 的空气雾化感应充电 (AAIC) 静电喷雾系统显著改善了直接视线外目标表面的喷雾沉积效果。
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Standard Methods for Evaluating Electrostatic Spray Charge and Deposition of Conductive Liquids Used for Surface Disinfection
This work presents methods to quantify droplet charge and deposition of diverse types of electrostatic spray systems when used with highly conductive liquids such as disinfectants. Three types of spray-charge measurement methods are described where current drawn from the droplet cloud was measured by: ionizing probe; direct impingement of spray onto a conductive plate; and spray directed into an isolated tunnel comprised of a series of conductive impaction screens. The latter method was refined for long-duration spray current measurements necessary for evaluating spray charging consistency with highly conductive liquids, including disinfectants. Additionally, a spray-deposition evaluation method is described which utilizes an ungrounded target array sprayed with an inert, insoluble fluorescent tracer incorporated into the water-based disinfectant or a concentration of salt water that matches the conductivity of disinfectant. Using the fluorometric method, the mass transfer onto target coupons placed on each of the four sides of square wood posts was quantified to evaluate the ability of an electrostatic sprayer to deposit droplets onto the sides and backsides of target surfaces. Several commercial models of electrostatic sprayers based upon fundamentally different principles of atomization and droplet charging (e.g., air-atomizing induction-charging and hydraulic-atomizing conduction-charging) were evaluated for spray charge, spray deposition, and performance consistency using the described methods with liquids of high electrical conductivity. Air-atomizing induction-charging (AAIC) electrostatic spray systems exhibiting charge-to-mass levels above 1 mC/kg achieved significant spray deposition improvements to target surfaces out of the direct line-of-sight compared to uncharged spray and spray devices exhibiting low droplet charge.
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IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
9.90
自引率
9.10%
发文量
747
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: The scope of the IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications includes all scope items of the IEEE Industry Applications Society, that is, the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical and electronic engineering in the development, design, manufacture, and application of electrical systems, apparatus, devices, and controls to the processes and equipment of industry and commerce; the promotion of safe, reliable, and economic installations; industry leadership in energy conservation and environmental, health, and safety issues; the creation of voluntary engineering standards and recommended practices; and the professional development of its membership.
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