2012
DOI: 10.1080/02786826.2012.690543
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Determination of the Scalar Friction Factor for Nonspherical Particles and Aggregates Across the Entire Knudsen Number Range by Direct Simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC)

Abstract: The friction factor of an aerosol particle depends upon the Knudsen number (Kn), as gas molecule-particle momentum transfer occurs in the transition regime. For spheres, the friction factor can be calculated using the Stokes-Millikan equation (with the slip correction factor). However, a suitable friction factor relationship remains sought-after for nonspherical particles. We use direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) to evaluate an algebraic expression for the transition regime friction factor that is intended … Show more

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“…The expected ferences in the structural and dynamical properties of the generated clusters, even though the numerical constants in Eqs. (14,15) …”
Section: Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The expected ferences in the structural and dynamical properties of the generated clusters, even though the numerical constants in Eqs. (14,15) …”
Section: Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…clusters to obtain the mean hydrodynamic radius, R h , and an estimate of the hydrodynamic-radius variability, herein chosen to be the ratio of the hydrodynamic radius standard deviation to the mean hydrodynamic radius, Equations (14,15) suggest that neither the fractal dimension nor the fractal prefactor are separately necessary to estimate R h , as it may be fitted solely on N, R g (and, of course, R 1 ). The general dependence may, thus, be simplified via the implicit dependence on k f and d f through…”
Section: Large-scale Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hogan and coworkers Zhang et al 2012) used an alternative approach to solve the diffusion equation via Brownian dynamics simulations of point mass particles to determine the friction coefficient of power-law aggregates across the entire transition regime.…”
Section: Collision Rate Methods (Crm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To our knowledge, the only theory applicable over the entire transition regime is the Adjusted-Sphere Method (ASM) introduced by Dahneke (1973) and more recently used by Hogan and co-workers Zhang et al 2012). Accordingly, a virtual adjusted sphere is posited to exist, whose radius R adj is constant and independent of flow conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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