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Ogawa 1994

The article discusses the theory of fractional collection efficiency for axial flow cyclone dust collectors, authored by Akira Ogawa, Kazunori Nagasaki, and Kazuya Sugiyama. It was published in the journal Particulate Science and Technology in 1994 and is accessible through Taylor & Francis. The publication emphasizes that the views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily endorsed by the publisher.

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The article discusses the theory of fractional collection efficiency for axial flow cyclone dust collectors, authored by Akira Ogawa, Kazunori Nagasaki, and Kazuya Sugiyama. It was published in the journal Particulate Science and Technology in 1994 and is accessible through Taylor & Francis. The publication emphasizes that the views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily endorsed by the publisher.

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THEORY OF THE FRACTIONAL COLLECTION EFFICIENCY


FOR THE AXIAL FLOW CYCLONE DUST COLLECTOR
a a b
AKIRA OGAWA , KAZUNORI NAGASAKI & KAZUYA SUGIYAMA
a
Department of Mechanical Engineering College of Engineering , Nihon University , T-963,
Tamura-machi, Kooriyama-shi, Japan
b
Sanyo-Electric Co. Ltd. , T-326, Ootzuki-machi, Ashikaga-shi, Japan
Published online: 24 Feb 2007.

To cite this article: AKIRA OGAWA , KAZUNORI NAGASAKI & KAZUYA SUGIYAMA (1994) THEORY OF THE FRACTIONAL
COLLECTION EFFICIENCY FOR THE AXIAL FLOW CYCLONE DUST COLLECTOR, Particulate Science and Technology: An
International Journal, 12:3, 243-269, DOI: 10.1080/02726359408906654

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