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Analysis of microsphere oblique impact with planar surfaces based on the independent friction-restitution approach

2020

The independent friction restitution closure (IFR) previously applied to describe planar oblique impact of a homogeneous sphere on an infinitely massive rough plane is applied here to microsphere collisions and is extended to describe horizontal launch experiments. The model provides analytical solutions of the motion equations based on a unique set of values of the coefficients of normal and tangential restitution and friction. Comparison with experimental data in literature for the impact of microspheres of diameter <100 mu m yields a satisfactory agreement between experimentation and theory.

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesAtmospheric ScienceEnvironmental EngineeringMaterials science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPlane (geometry)Rolling frictionMechanical EngineeringOblique impactOblique caseEquations of motionMechanics010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesPollutionMicrosphereRestitutionPlanarClosure (computer programming)HomogeneousMicrosphere reboundSliding frictionNormal and tangential restitution0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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On the influence of the physico-chemical properties of aerosols on the life cycle of radiation fogs

1991

A one-dimensional model of radiation fog with detailed microphysics is presented. Aerosols and cloud droplets are treated in a joint two-dimensional size distribution. Radiative fluxes are calculated as functions of the radiative properties of the time-dependent particle spectra. The droplet growth equation is solved by considering radiative effects. Turbulence is treated by means of a higher order closure model. The interaction between the atmosphere and the earth's surface is explicitly simulated. Three numerical sensitivity studies are performed to investigate the impact of the different physico-chemical properties of urban, rural and maritime aerosols on fog formation. Numerical results…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesAtmospheric ScienceEnvironmental EngineeringMaterials scienceMeteorologyMicrophysicsTurbulencePlanetary boundary layerMechanical EngineeringMechanicsRadiationAtmospheric sciencesPollutionAerosolAtmosphereFogAtmospheric radiative transfer codesLiquid water contentRadiative transferEnvironmental scienceParticlePhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsBoundary-Layer Meteorology
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Atmospheric aerosol changes in the vertical followed by sunphotomteres and telephotometers during VELETA 2002

2004

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesAtmospheric ScienceEnvironmental EngineeringMechanical EngineeringEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric sciencesPollutionAerosolJournal of Aerosol Science
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Collection efficiency of the Mainz-rotating-arm-collector

1990

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesAtmospheric ScienceEnvironmental EngineeringMechanical EngineeringEnvironmental sciencePollutionJournal of Aerosol Science
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Perspectives on aerosol deposition to natural surfaces: interactions between aerosol residence times, removal processes, the biosphere and global env…

1990

Abstract This paper summarizes the state-of-the-art and the research needs in the areas of aerosol residence-time assessments, deposition modelling, and understanding of aerosols in biogeochemistry. Research needs are emphasized from a systems perspective of global environmental change. Although fundamental quantitative knowledge is lacking, some qualitative linkages between source strengths, residence times, removal processes and the biosphere can be identified. It turns out that not only are the respective areas as such challenged by new problems, superimposed on the fairly well established conventional ones, but these areas also face mutually operating sets of feedbacks between residence…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesAtmospheric ScienceEnvironmental EngineeringMeteorologyEnvironmental changeMechanical EngineeringEarth scienceAir pollutionBiosphereBiogeochemistryEcological systems theorymedicine.disease_causePollutionAerosolmedicineEnvironmental scienceResidenceNatural resource managementJournal of Aerosol Science
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Measurements of atmospheric condensation nuclei size distributions in Siberia

1992

Abstract The least investigated atmospheric aerosol is the one in remote continental areas. In this study, measurements of condensation nuclei size distributions near Lake Baikal, Siberia, were performed. Data for total aerosol number concentration and aerosol size distribution were obtained. The measurement equipment consisted of a TSI screen diffusion battery (SDB) Model 3040 and a TSI condensational nuclei counter (CNC) Model 3020. The average aerosol number concentration was about 104 cm−3. The evolution of aerosol number concentration during the day is correlated with the solar radiation. The inversion problem was solved using Tihonov's regularisation procedure. The possibility of appl…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesAtmospheric ScienceEnvironmental EngineeringMeteorologyMechanical EngineeringRadiusRadiationAtmospheric sciencesPollutionAerosolCloud condensation nucleiEnvironmental scienceParticle sizeDiffusion (business)Journal of Aerosol Science
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A method to identify biological aerosol particles with radius &gt; 0.3μmfor the determination of their size distribution

1991

Abstract The relevance of biological aerosol will be demonstrated. A method to determine the sizedistribution of the biological aerosols is shown, which gives the opportunity to determine a lower limit of the biological particles. For evaluation a light microscope and a scanning electron microscope equipped with an energy dispersive x-ray spectrometer are used.

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesAtmospheric ScienceEnvironmental EngineeringSpectrometerScanning electron microscopeChemistrybusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringBiological particlesRadiusPollutionLower limitlaw.inventionAerosolOpticsOptical microscopelawbusinessPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsJournal of Aerosol Science
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A new method to measure the size distribution of insoluble submicron particles in water

1994

Abstract In the atmosphere, cloud and fog droplets usually contain insoluble material. The role of these insoluble particles is still unknown today, and is of interest to study. To determine the size distribution and number concentration of these particles in water, different techniques are available. The instrumentation, however, to measure nanometer-sized particles down to 50 nm diameter is not known. A new instrument, the Liquid Tandem Differential Mobility Analyser (LTDMA), was developed to measure size distributions of insoluble particles in water in the size range 50–300 nm in diameter. The new method is based on nebulising, e.g. cloud water and forming a residue aerosol consisting of…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesAtmospheric ScienceEnvironmental EngineeringTandemChemistryMechanical EngineeringAnalyserDispersityAnalytical chemistryMineralogyCloud watercomplex mixturesPollutionWater sampleAerosolField campaignJournal of Aerosol Science
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RAPID CONDENSATIONAL GROWTH OF PARTICLES IN THE INLET OF PARTICLE SIZING INSTRUMENTS

2000

Abstract Rapid particle growth by the condensation of water vapour resulting from expansion in the inlet of particle sizing instruments such as optical particle counters and impactors was modelled. The corrected Mason diffusion growth equation extended to the application for particles beyond the continuum region has been found suitable. The influence of particle acceleration in the nozzle air flow, modelled with the CFX-FLOW3D program, on the condensation process was considered. The study was focused on a typical inlet nozzle of an optical particle counter with an inner diameter of 0.5 mm and a length of 20 mm, connected by an additional 20 mm long conical nozzle at a flow rate of 28.5 ml s…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesAtmospheric ScienceEnvironmental Engineeringbusiness.industryChemistryMechanical EngineeringNozzleMechanicsPollutionSizingVolumetric flow rateAerosolPhysics::Fluid DynamicsParticle accelerationOpticsParticle-size distributionParticle sizebusinessParticle counterJournal of Aerosol Science
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Penetration efficiency of nanometer-sized aerosol particles in tubes under turbulent flow conditions

2012

Abstract In order to quantify losses of nanometer-sized particles in turbulent flows through tubes, their penetration efficiencies were measured as a function of the particle size, Stokes number and Reynolds number. The penetration efficiency of tungsten oxide and ammonium nitrate particles with diameters between 3 and 17 nm was investigated in turbulent flow conditions with Reynolds numbers (Re) extending from 4500 to 10,500. The measured penetration efficiencies in straight tubes were found to deviate from the empirical correlation of Lee and Gieseke (1994) . In contrast, the empirical equation of Fan and Ahmadi (1993) agrees better with our experimental results, also in comparison with t…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesAtmospheric ScienceEnvironmental Engineeringbusiness.industryChemistryTurbulenceMechanical EngineeringNanoparticleReynolds numberPenetration (firestop)MechanicsCurvaturePollutionAerosolsymbols.namesakeOpticssymbolsParticle sizebusinessStokes numberJournal of Aerosol Science
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