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    Pranav Barve

    Presentation on Filters

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    CONTENTS

    INTRODUCTIONCLASSIFICATION

    SELCTION OF FILTERS

    QUIZREFERENCES

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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    INTRODUCTION

    What

    Why

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    TYPES OFCONTAMINATIONContamination

    Introduced into system fromexternal environment

    Generated within system

    Built into system

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    VISUALISE THIS!

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    CLASSIFICATION

    Filters

    Mechanical Absorbent

    Adsorbent

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    CLASSIFICATION

    Principle of FiltrationPrinciple of Filtration Surfacetype Depth

    Type Edgetype Full

    flow

    Proportionalflow Cyclonetype Indicatortype Inlet-line Pressureline Return-line

    Type of Construction Type of Construction Surfacetype Depth

    Type Edge

    type

    Full

    flow

    Proportionalflow Cyclonetype Indicatortype Inlet-line Pressureline Return-line

    PositioFilterPositioFilter Sure ty Deph

    Typ

    Edge

    type

    Ful

    flow

    Proal f Cyce ty Indr ty Inle-lin Pree li Retn-li

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    SURFACE TYPE FILTER

    Also called screen filter.

    Solid impurities are screened aretained on the surface of filteelement.

    Filter elements are meshes of mwires, woven clothes etc..

    Wire mesh sizes are usually 40mesh, 60 mesh, 100 mesh, 200mesh etc..

    These filters are rated at 98%removal of particles of size 2 m

    and over.

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    DEPTH TYPE FILTER

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    The solid impurities enter into the filter elemen

    certain depth and are trapped there.

    The filter elements are made up of sintered cerapowders, sintered metal powders, natural and sfibers, cotton etc .

    It is rated at98%removal of the particles of sintpowders is 2-60 microns, felted fibers is 5-100non felted fibers is 10 micron and above, woun1-100 micron.

    Filter elements of sintered powders can be cleaback washing. The rest cannot be reused

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    FULL FLOW TYPE FILTER

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    Simple inconstruction.

    Fluid enters

    through the inletfills around thefilter element andflows radialy

    inwards and then

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    PROPORTIONAL TYPE FILTE

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    Only a portion othe fluid passesthrough the filterelement.

    Works on theprnciple of venturimeter.

    The ressure dr

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    BY-PASS TYPE FILTER

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    It consists of aspring loaded bypass valve betweinlet and outletport.When the filterelement is choke

    up to a greater

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    CYCLONE TYPE FILTER

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    Used for gaseousfluids.

    It has a deflector

    blade which makthe gas to swirlaround the filterelement. Due to

    this larger particl

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    INLET LINE FILTER

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    RETURN-LINE FILTER

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    PRESSURE LINE FILTER

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    SELECTION OF FILTERS

    Select Target Cleanliness

    Select

    Sample fluid and confirm achievement

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    Guide To Selection

    Cli k i t dd i t

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    Now some questions

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    REFERENCES

    Fluid Power by A. Esposito

    Fluid Power by P.K.

    Filtration Master Catalog By Eaton and Vickers

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    Acknowledgements

    Prof.

    Akash

    Vyasraj

    Audience

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    Thank you

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