Deposition of polydisperse aerosols by Brownian diffusion was studied analytically using the penetration efficiency of monodisperse aerosols combined with the correlations among the moments of lognormal distributin functions.The analytic solutions,so obtained were validated using the exact solutions,which were applied to recalculate the filtration efficiencies of the existing experimental data for various filtration conditions.It was found that the collection efficiency of a fibrous filter should be corrected with respect to the positionin the filter,if the particles are polydisperse.By considering the effect of the polydispersity of particle size,the analytic solutions showed good agreement with existing experimental data.It is believed that the present work makes it possible to determine the filtration efficinecy of polydisperse aerosols in fibrous filters and to estimate errors associated with the degree of polydispersity of the particles quickly and accurately for the diffusion dominant regime.
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