A study of aging of lead aerosols—II

作者: Dale A. Gillette

DOI: 10.1016/0004-6981(72)90109-6

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摘要: Abstract A numerical model incorporating the mechanisms of thermal coagulation and gravitational sedimentation was constructed to simulate aging lead aerosol size distribution in presence a background aerosol. This showed that principally removed particles from smallest ranges added them range 0.05 ≤ r 0.5 μm which removal by occurred very slowly. Gravitational an important mechanism only for large ( > 1 ).

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