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Что (кто) такое fabric air filter - определение

DEVICE COMPOSED OF FIBROUS MATERIALS WHICH REMOVES SOLID PARTICULATES FROM THE AIR
Filter (air); Air cleaner; Air filtration; Air filters; Universal air filter; Cabin air filter; Dust filter; Air Filters
  • Diagram of a [[HEPA]] (high-efficiency particulate air) filter
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Air filter         
A particulate air filter is a device composed of fibrous, or porous materials which removes solid particulates such as dust, pollen, mold, and bacteria from the air. Filters containing an adsorbent or catalyst such as charcoal (carbon) may also remove odors and gaseous pollutants such as volatile organic compounds or ozone.
air filter         
¦ noun a device for filtering particles from the air passing into an internal-combustion engine.
Photographic filter         
  • The 80A filter, mainly used to correct for the excessive redness of [[tungsten]] lighting, can also be used to oversaturate scenes that already have blue. The photo on the left was shot with a polarizer, while the one on the right was shot with a polarizer and an 80A filter.
  • Effects of using a polarizer and a red filter in black-and-white photography
  • An extreme case: a Nikon D700 with a smashed filter which may have saved the Nikkor lens beneath. Usually, all that can reasonably be expected is protection from scratches, nicks and airborne contaminants.
  • Polarizing filter, Atlantic Ocean 1989
  • The ''LOMO effect'' imitates photos made with a low-cost Russian camera brand, named "LOMO". It is approximated by saturated central colors, blurred periphery, and darkened corners and edges ([[vignetting]]).}} effect.
CAMERA ACCESSORY CONSISTING OF AN OPTICAL FILTER
Daylight filter; Filter (photography); Lens filter; Filter ring; Filter mount; Filter thread; Cross screen filter; Photographic filters; Red Black and White filter; Camera filter; Series filter
In photography and cinematography, a filter is a camera accessory consisting of an optical filter that can be inserted into the optical path. The filter can be of a square or oblong shape and mounted in a holder accessory, or, more commonly, a glass or plastic disk in a metal or plastic ring frame, which can be screwed into the front of or clipped onto the camera lens.
Elliptic filter         
  • The frequency response of a fourth-order elliptic low-pass filter with '''ε''' = 0.5 and '''ξ''' = 1.05. Also shown are the minimum gain in the passband and the maximum gain in the stopband, and the transition region between normalized frequency 1 and '''ξ'''
  • A closeup of the transition region of the above plot.
  • Log of the absolute value of the gain of an 8th order elliptic filter in [[complex frequency space]] (s = σ + jω) with ε = 0.5, ξ = 1.05 and ω<sub>0</sub> = 1. The white spots are poles and the black spots are zeroes. There are a total of 16 poles and 8 double zeroes. What appears to be a single pole and zero near the transition region is actually four poles and two double zeroes as shown in the expanded view below. In this image, black corresponds to a gain of 0.0001 or less and white corresponds to a gain of 10 or more.
  • An expanded view in the transition region of the above image, resolving the four poles and two double zeroes.
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SIGNAL PROCESSING FILTER
Cauer filter; Elliptical filter; Equiripple filter; Eliptic filter
An elliptic filter (also known as a Cauer filter, named after Wilhelm Cauer, or as a Zolotarev filter, after Yegor Zolotarev) is a signal processing filter with equalized ripple (equiripple) behavior in both the passband and the stopband. The amount of ripple in each band is independently adjustable, and no other filter of equal order can have a faster transition in gain between the passband and the stopband, for the given values of ripple (whether the ripple is equalized or not).
Electronic filter         
  • A low-pass electronic filter realised by an [[RC circuit]]
  • Constant k filter response with 5 elements
  • center
  • High-pass T filter
  • Low-pass π filter
  • RL filter frequency response
  • Zobel network (constant R) filter, 5 sections
ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT THAT REMOVES UNWANTED COMPONENTS FROM THE SIGNAL, OR ENHANCES WANTED ONES, OR BOTH
Electronic filters; Filter (circuits); Pi filter; Pi Filter; Frequency filter; BAW filter
Electronic filters are a type of signal processing filter in the form of electrical circuits. This article covers those filters consisting of lumped electronic components, as opposed to distributed-element filters.
Fabric discography         
DISCOGRAPHY
Fabric 01; Fabric 02; Fabric 03; Fabric 04; Fabric 05; Fabric 06; Fabric 07; Fabric 08; Fabric 09; Fabric 10; Fabric 11; Fabric 12; Fabric 13; Fabric 14; Fabric 15; Fabric 16; Fabric 17; Fabric 18; Fabric 19; Fabric 22; Fabric 23; Fabric 24; Fabric Live mix albums; Fabric Live; FabricLive; Fabriclive; Fabric Mix Albums; Fabric Live Mix Albums; Fabric 27; Fabric Mix Series; Fabric 28; Fabric 32; Fabric series; Fabric 33; Fabric mix albums; Fabric 49; Fabric 48; Fabric 50; Fabric 47; Fabric 46; Fabric 45; Fabric 44; Fabric 43; Fabric 42; Fabric 41; Fabric 40; Fabric 37; Fabric 38; Fabric 39; Fabric 51; Fabric 52; Fabric 53; Fabric 54; Fabric 55; Fabric 57; Fabric 58; Fabric 59; Fabric 60; Fabric 61; Fabric 62; Fabric 64; FabricLive.84; FabricLive.85; FabricLive.86; Mastiksoul; FabricLive.30; Fabric 65; Fabric 66; Fabric 67; Fabric 68; Fabric 69; Fabric 70
From November 2001 to November 2018, the London nightclub fabric ran a monthly mix compilation series. Mixed by a variety of emerging and established DJs, the two series were entitled fabric and FABRICLIVE respectively.
Optical filter         
  • Coloured and [[neutral-density filter]]s
DEVICE THAT SELECTIVELY TRANSMITS LIGHT OF CERTAIN WAVELENGTHS
Optic filter; Wedge filter; Glass filter; Optical Filters; Optical band-pass filter; Optical bandpass filter; Filter (optics); Light filter
An optical filter is a device that selectively transmits light of different wavelengths, usually implemented as a glass plane or plastic device in the optical path, which are either dyed in the bulk or have interference coatings. The optical properties of filters are completely described by their frequency response, which specifies how the magnitude and phase of each frequency component of an incoming signal is modified by the filter.
UV filter         
  • Avobenzone tautomeric forms
  • Avobenzone transformation products in chlorinated aquatic systems
  • ''[[Dipsastraea pallida]]'' (hard coral) with signs of bleaching or crown-of-thorns starfish damage
  • Metabolic pathway of Benzophenone-3
  • Photoisomerism
  • Photolysis of [[benzophenone-3]] in presence of [[benzotriazole]]
  • Indirect photolysis of ''p''-aminobenzoic acid UV filter in water
MATERIALS THAT BLOCK ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION
UV Filter; UV haze filter; UV filters; User:Gabdal1/sandbox2; Ultraviolet filter
UV filters are compounds, mixtures, or materials that block or absorb ultraviolet (UV) light. One of the major applications of UV filters is their use as sunscreens to protect skin from sunburn and other sun/UV related damage.
Fréchet filter         
Cofinite filter; Frechet filter
In mathematics, the Fréchet filter, also called the cofinite filter, on a set X is a certain collection of subsets of X (that is, it is a particular subset of the power set of X).
Filter (signal processing)         
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  • Crystal filter with a center frequency of 45 MHz and a bandwidth B<sub>3dB</sub> of 12 kHz.
  • A general finite impulse response filter with ''n'' stages, each with an independent delay, ''d''<sub>i</sub> and amplification gain, ''a''<sub>i</sub>.
DEVICE OR PROCESS THAT REMOVES UNWANTED COMPONENTS OR FEATURES FROM A SIGNAL, OR ENHANCES WANTED ONES, OR BOTH
SAW filter; Electric filter; Signal processing filter; Signal processing filters; Filter cutoff; Convolution as Filtering; Filtering (signal processing)
In signal processing, a filter is a device or process that removes some unwanted components or features from a signal. Filtering is a class of signal processing, the defining feature of filters being the complete or partial suppression of some aspect of the signal.

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Air filter

A particulate air filter is a device composed of fibrous, or porous materials which removes solid particulates such as dust, pollen, mold, and bacteria from the air. Filters containing an adsorbent or catalyst such as charcoal (carbon) may also remove odors and gaseous pollutants such as volatile organic compounds or ozone. Air filters are used in applications where air quality is important, notably in building ventilation systems and in engines.

Some buildings, as well as aircraft and other human-made environments (e.g., satellites, and Space Shuttles) use foam, pleated paper, or spun fiberglass filter elements. Another method, air ionizers, use fibers or elements with a static electric charge, which attract dust particles. The air intakes of internal combustion engines and air compressors tend to use either paper, foam, or cotton filters. Oil bath filters have fallen out of favour aside from niche uses. The technology of air intake filters of gas turbines has improved significantly in recent years, due to improvements in the aerodynamics and fluid dynamics of the air-compressor part of the gas turbines.