Abstract

In a diffusion battery consisting of cylindrical tubes, the losses of particles from laminar aerosol flows were measured with a laser aerosol spectrometer. The aerosols were composed of monodisperse polystyrene spheres and an agglomerate of spheres (e.g. dumb-bells consisting of two spheres in contact). From these losses the diameter of the spheres (68 nm, 84 nm, 116 nm, 120 nm) and the dynamic shape factor of the dumb-bells ( κ = 1.12) were calculated. The slip equivalent adjusted sphere factor, ψ, was calculated to be ψ = 1.31.

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