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Moderated, Water-Based, Condensational Particle Growth in a Laminar Flow.

Susanne V Hering1, Steven R Spielman1, Gregory S Lewis1.   

Abstract

Presented is a new approach for laminar-flow water condensation that produces saturations above 1.5 while maintaining temperatures of less than 30°C in the majority of the flow and providing an exiting dew point below 15°C. With the original laminar flow water condensation method, the particle activation and growth occurs in a region with warm, wetted walls throughout, which has the side-effect of heating the flow. The "moderated" approach presented here replaces this warm region with a two sections - a short, warm, wet-walled "initiator", followed by a cool-walled "moderator". The initiator provides the water vapor that creates the supersaturation, while the moderator provides the time for particle growth. The combined length of the initiator and moderator sections is the same as that of the original, warm-walled growth section. Model results show that this new approach reduces the added heat and water vapor while achieving the same peak supersaturation and similar droplet growth. Experimental measurements confirm the trends predicted by the modeling.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24839342      PMCID: PMC4019444          DOI: 10.1080/02786826.2014.881460

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aerosol Sci Technol        ISSN: 0278-6826            Impact factor:   2.908


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