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Materials ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 565
Author(s):  
Xueming Fang ◽  
Bingyou Jiang ◽  
Liang Yuan ◽  
Yuxiang Liang ◽  
Bo Ren ◽  
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An experimental study on the flow rate and atomization characteristics of a new gas–liquid two-phase flow nozzle was carried out to use high-concentration respirable dust in the workplace of high-efficiency sedimentation coal production based on the gas–liquid two-phase flow nozzle technology. The simulation roadway of dust fall in large coal mines was constructed, and the respirable rock dust produced by fully mechanized mining surfaces was chosen as the research object. The effects of humidity on the capture effect of respirable rock dust were analyzed in the experimental study. The results demonstrated that: (1) the distribution range of the particle size of fogdrops declines with the reduction in fogdrops D50, D[3,2] and D[4,3], which are produced by gas–liquid two-phase flow nozzles. (2) The initial ambient humidity in the simulated roadway was 64.8% RH. After the gas–liquid two-phase flow spray was started, the ambient humidity was elevated by 23.2 to 23.5% RH within 840s and tended to be stable and no longer grew after reaching 88.0–88.3% RH. The initial growth rate of the ambient humidity in the simulated roadway was high, and then was gradually slowed down. (3) Humidity is an important factor influencing the collection of respirable dust. The humidity at 10.0 m leeward of the dust-producing point was increased by 19.6% RH, and the sedimentation rate of respirable dust was increased by 6.73%; the two growth rates were 13.1% RH and 9.90% at 20.0 m; 16.4% RH and 15.42% at 30.0 m; 18.4% RH and 11.20% at 40.0 m. In practical applications of the gas–liquid two-phase flow nozzle in coal mining activities, attention shall be paid to not only the influences of its atomization characteristics on the capture effect of respirable dust but also the influences of the flow rate of the nozzle on the humidity of the working surface. Appropriate gas and water supply pressures shall be chosen according to the space and respirable dust concentration on the working surface to realize a better dust removal effect.


High Voltage ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zheng Zhong ◽  
Yuan Chen ◽  
Yunpeng Liu ◽  
Sizu Hou ◽  
Jianghai Geng

Wear ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 486-487 ◽  
pp. 204091
Author(s):  
Kang-jie Rong ◽  
Ye-long Xiao ◽  
Ming-xue Shen ◽  
Huo-ping Zhao ◽  
Wen-Jian Wang ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Breitenlechner ◽  
Gordon A. Novak ◽  
J. Andrew Neuman ◽  
Andrew W. Rollins ◽  
Patrick R. Veres

Abstract. We present the development of a Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometer (CIMS) ion source specifically designed for in situ measurements of trace gases in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. The ion source utilizes a commercially available photoionization krypton lamp, primarily emitting photons in the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) region at wavelengths of 124 and 117 nm (corresponding to energies of 10 and 10.6 eV, respectively), coupled to a commercially available Vocus Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometer. The VUV ion source can produce both negative and positive reagent ions, however, here we primarily focus on generating iodide anions (I−). The instrument’s drift tube (also known as ion molecule reactor) operates at pressures between 2 and 10 mbar, which facilitates ambient sampling at atmospheric pressures as low as 50 mbar. The low operating pressure reduces secondary ion chemistry that can occur in iodide CIMS. It also allows the addition of water vapor to the drift tube to exceed typical ambient humidity by more than one order of magnitude, significantly reducing ambient humidity dependence of sensitivities. An additional benefit of this ion source and drift tube is a 10 to 100-fold reduction in nitrogen consumed during operation relative to standard I− ion sources, resulting in significantly reduced instrument weight and operational costs. In iodide mode, sensitivities of 76 cps/ppt for nitric acid, 35 cps/ppt for Br2, and 8.9 cps/ppt for Cl2 were achieved. Lastly, we demonstrate that this ion source can generate benzene (C6H6+) and ammonium (NH4+) reagent ions to expand the number of detected atmospheric trace gases.


2021 ◽  
pp. 153202
Author(s):  
Li Fengyun ◽  
Yan Xiayan ◽  
Deng Xiaojun ◽  
Yan Yanxia ◽  
Hu Meijuan ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tianda Fu ◽  
Xiaomeng Liu ◽  
Shuai Fu ◽  
Trevor Woodard ◽  
Hongyan Gao ◽  
...  

AbstractIncorporating neuromorphic electronics in bioelectronic interfaces can provide intelligent responsiveness to environments. However, the signal mismatch between the environmental stimuli and driving amplitude in neuromorphic devices has limited the functional versatility and energy sustainability. Here we demonstrate multifunctional, self-sustained neuromorphic interfaces by achieving signal matching at the biological level. The advances rely on the unique properties of microbially produced protein nanowires, which enable both bio-amplitude (e.g., <100 mV) signal processing and energy harvesting from ambient humidity. Integrating protein nanowire-based sensors, energy devices and memristors of bio-amplitude functions yields flexible, self-powered neuromorphic interfaces that can intelligently interpret biologically relevant stimuli for smart responses. These features, coupled with the fact that protein nanowires are a green biomaterial of potential diverse functionalities, take the interfaces a step closer to biological integration.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huande Jiang ◽  
Cheng Jin ◽  
Cun Chang ◽  
Huiming Xu

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