Abstract

The concentration of liquid aerosol particles subjected to high intensity sound has been measured as a function of the acoustic irradiation time. Experiments were performed at sound wave frequencies of 9.4 and 21 kHz on aerosol with geometric mean particle diameter 0.8 μm standard geometric deviation o = 1.35, and initial particle concentrations in the range of 104 − 107 cm3. The results are only partially consistent with the orthokinetic mechanism of agglomeration

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