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Additional file 2 of Knowledge, attitude and application towards fast track surgery among operating room paramedics: a cross-sectional study
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Fractal Reconstruction of Microscopic Rough Surface for Soot Layer during Ceramic Filtration Based On Weierstrass–Mandelbrot Function
The
microscopic surface of soot layer on the external surface of
filtration elements is rather hard to reconstruct. In this study,
an incinerator–filter setup was designed to mimic the capture
of soot particles in flue gas to achieve the samples to construct
the rough soot-layer surface. The specific velocities around the ceramic
cartridge were determined by particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurement.
Resorting to a box-counting method, the fractal dimensions (FDs) were
determined by Richardson–Mandelbrot method with binary images
of samples. Accordingly, the in situ thickness of soot layer was constructed
with consideration of particle deposit and the microscopic rough surfaces
were modeled by employing Weierstrass–Mandelbrot (W-M) function.
Additionally, a comparison between the constructed surface and real
surface achieved from the image taken by atomic force microscopy (AFM)
was performed. The results suggest that all roughness deviations of
constructed surface from real surface of soot layer not exceed 5%