Hello,
New user here with a question. I am wondering if there is a general rule regarding filter efficiency over the length of service. I have heard the "caking theory" on this forum, that a filter increases efficiency as it gets plugged, until the bypass opens.
This SAE paper, the only one I could find and from 1965, says the opposite is true and that the cake theory is wrong (read from the last paragraph of the first page) http://papers.sae.org/650866/
Given the evidence I'm inclined to believe the SAE paper but given its date I was wondering if there were any other studies done on the topic I could review.
Thank you for any insight.
New user here with a question. I am wondering if there is a general rule regarding filter efficiency over the length of service. I have heard the "caking theory" on this forum, that a filter increases efficiency as it gets plugged, until the bypass opens.
This SAE paper, the only one I could find and from 1965, says the opposite is true and that the cake theory is wrong (read from the last paragraph of the first page) http://papers.sae.org/650866/
Given the evidence I'm inclined to believe the SAE paper but given its date I was wondering if there were any other studies done on the topic I could review.
Thank you for any insight.
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