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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.
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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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Thanks SteveL
Really appreciate the response. Do u have a reference for that formula?
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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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Originally Posted by: SteveL 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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