Abstract

Aerosols generated at high temperatures tend to form irregular agglomerates which can be characterized by a power law exponent, similar to a fractal dimension. The coagulation dynamics of these particles can be described using self-preserving size distribution theory. The value of the power law exponent has a large effect on agglomerate growth and particle size distribution in the free molecule regime.

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