Size evolution of a soluble aerosol particle in air

Удк, Эволюция Размера Растворимой, Аэрозольной Частицы, ВО Влажном Воздухе, Ю.Л. Кузнецова, Y. L. Kuznetsovа
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The mechanisms responsible for hygroscopic growth/reduction in the size of water-soluble aerosol particles have a significant effect on the dynamics of coagulation and sedimentation processes in aerosol systems. By now, there is a large amount of experimental and theoretical works devoted to the study of hygroscopic growth and decrease in the size of particles of various chemical nature. Along with complex multilayer models of aerosol particle growth, the models based on a modification of the Maxwell equation for condensation and evaporation of droplets are commonly used. They allow taking into account temperature effects, the influence of the surface curvature of the particle and the presence of soluble substances in it. This paper proposes a mathematical model of the size evolution of water-soluble aerosol particles that, together with the listed effects, takes into account the change in the size of the undissolved particle core. This makes it possible to simulate all the stages of hygroscopic change in particle size, starting from the transformation of a crystal core into a drop to its subsequent growth, and also back, from the evaporation of a drop to the formation of a crystal. Using the proposed model, various scenarios of changing the state of the particle are modeled for different combinations of the initial states of the particle and the relative humidity of the air. It is shown that the predictions from the model are qualitatively and quantitatively consistent with the experimental data on the size evolution of sodium chloride particles in humidification and drying processes, as well as with the results of measurements of particle sizes in equilibrium states with increasing and decreasing relative humidity. The developed model can be used to solve different fundamental and applied problems of the dynamics of water-soluble aerosol systems.
空气中可溶气溶胶颗粒的大小演变
水溶性气溶胶颗粒吸湿性生长/减小的机制对气溶胶系统中混凝和沉降过程的动力学有重要影响。目前,已有大量的实验和理论工作致力于研究各种化学性质颗粒的吸湿生长和尺寸减小。除了复杂的多层气溶胶粒子生长模型外,基于修正麦克斯韦方程的雾滴凝结和蒸发模型也被广泛使用。它们允许考虑温度效应、粒子表面曲率的影响以及其中存在的可溶性物质。本文提出了水溶性气溶胶颗粒尺寸演化的数学模型,该模型与列出的效应一起考虑了未溶解颗粒核尺寸的变化。这使得模拟颗粒大小的吸湿性变化的所有阶段成为可能,从晶体核心转变为液滴到其随后的生长,以及从液滴蒸发到晶体形成。利用所提出的模型,对粒子初始状态和空气相对湿度的不同组合进行了粒子状态变化的各种情景建模。结果表明,该模型的预测结果与加湿和干燥过程中氯化钠颗粒粒度演变的实验数据以及相对湿度增加和减少时平衡状态下的颗粒粒径测量结果在定性和定量上都是一致的。所建立的模型可用于解决水溶性气溶胶系统动力学的各种基础和应用问题。
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