呼吸器罐的压降和使用寿命预测。

N. M. Osmond, P. Phillips
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摘要

由于工作场所的安全标准不断提高,呼吸器的设计者和制造商有责任提供容量越来越大、使用寿命越来越长的呼吸器。优化传统罐体的使用寿命并不是简单地增加罐体中吸附剂的深度,因为这将导致气流阻力增加,并且对用户造成更大的生理负担。为了优化吸附罐设计,有必要确定吸附床的物理尺寸如何影响呼吸阻力和吸附性能。本文研究了颗粒活性炭吸附剂的压降和氯氰化学吸附性能。得到的结果表明,吸附性能和压降与吸附剂的数量、线性流速以及(在适用的情况下)挑战蒸汽浓度有关。通过增加截面积来改变线速度比改变吸附剂床层深度对筒体性能的影响更有利。证明了这些关系在罐体设计中的应用。
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Pressure drop and service life predictions for respirator canisters.
Respirator canister designers and manufacturers have a responsibility to provide canisters with increasingly higher capacity and longer service life due to rising safety standards in the workplace. Optimizing the service life of conventional canisters is not about simply increasing the depth of adsorbent present in the canister because this will lead to an increased resistance to airflow, and a greater physiological burden on the user. To optimize canister design it is necessary to establish how the physical dimensions of the adsorbent bed affect breathing resistance and adsorption performance. The study presented in this article investigated both the pressure drop and cyanogen chloride chemisorption performance of a granular activated carbon adsorbent. Results obtained show relationships that correlate adsorption performance and pressure drop to the quantity of adsorbent, the linear flow velocity, and, where applicable, the challenge vapor concentration. Altering the linear velocity by increasing cross-sectional surface area has a more beneficial impact on canister performance than altering the adsorbent bed depth. The application of these relationships to the design of canisters is demonstrated.
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