Abstract

Taking CsI aerosol as an example, it was shown that growth of primary aerosol particles can be described in terms of both discrete and continuum models. This conclusion is based on the results of experiments carried out using a method that makes it possible to distinguish primary particles against the background of their aggregates, to provide a complete transfer of the primary particles from aerosol bulk to a collector, and to determine the particle sizes by transmission electron microscopy. Under the conditions studied, the size distribution of the primary particles is described by a Fokker—Planck type equation.

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