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A method for particle size amplification by water condensation in a laminar, thermally diffusive flow
Susanne V. Hering
, Mark R. Stolzenburg
Mechanical Engineering
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Aerosol
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Particle Size
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Water Condensation
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Diffusion Flow
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Size Amplification
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Airflow
50%
Water-soluble
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Condenser
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Enlargement
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Supersaturation
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Oxalic Acid
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Oleic Acid
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Efficiency Curve
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Temperature Extremes
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High Supersaturation
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Activation Efficiency
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Wettable
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Condensational Growth
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Saturation Profile
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Water Vapor Condensation
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Large Temperature Difference
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Engineering
Diffusive
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Supersaturation
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Condensation
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Condenser
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Centreline Plane
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Size of Particle
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Conducted Experiment
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Air Flow
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Chemical Engineering
Oleic Acid
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Oxalic Acid
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