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bill4000  
#1 Posted : 05 May 2023 01:39:26(UTC)
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bill4000

Hi. Just wondering if anyone had guidance on the conversion of asbestos fibre size to equivalent aerodynamic diameter. Not much research out there but hoping someone can assist.
SteveL  
#2 Posted : 09 May 2023 08:54:39(UTC)
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SteveL

aerodynamic diameter only works on a sphere, asbestos fibres are not shperes they are shards. 

however the equation is  dP/P = {g/[R(TSL-Lh)]}dh.

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peter gotch on 09/05/2023(UTC)
bill4000  
#3 Posted : 14 May 2023 02:33:27(UTC)
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bill4000

Thanks SteveL Really appreciate the response. Do u have a reference for that formula?
SteveL  
#4 Posted : 15 May 2023 15:50:03(UTC)
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SteveL

Bill 

You may find this site interesting considering your other post as well. However they are not inexpensive. And you will also find the formulars for what your asking 

https://www.sciencedirect.com/

 Industrial Ventilation Design Guidebook  1st Edition - April 17, 2001

 Industrial Ventilation Design Guidebook   Second Edition  2020

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bill4000 on 15/05/2023(UTC), peter gotch on 16/05/2023(UTC)
bill4000  
#5 Posted : 15 May 2023 21:38:05(UTC)
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bill4000

Originally Posted by: SteveL Go to Quoted Post
BillYou may find this site interesting considering your other post as well. However they are not inexpensive. And you will also find the formulars for what your asking https://www.sciencedirect.com/Industrial Ventilation Design Guidebook 1st Edition - April 17, 2001Industrial Ventilation Design Guidebook Second Edition 2020
Hi SteveL. Awesome and thank you. You are corr3ct...very exepensive. I belive my collegue has th3 previous editions and my get a hold of them. Thanks for all you help :)
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