Title of article :
Experiments on the Low-Velocity Impact of Microspheres with Planar Surfaces
Author/Authors :
Dunn، نويسنده , , Patrick F.; Brach، نويسنده , , Raymond M.; Caylor، نويسنده , , Michael J، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Abstract :
Measurements of individual normal and oblique impacts
of microspheres with planar surfaces are described
and analyzed. Incident velocities from - 2 to
25 m / s and angles from 20° to 90° were controlled in
the experiments for various combinations of microsphere
and surface materials. For normal (90°) incidence,
a single.component phase doppler particle an·
alyzer system measured the incident and rebound
normal velocities, particle diameter, and measurement
volume crossing time. The resulting values of the kinematic
coefficient of restitution revealed the effects of
adhesion at lower incident velocities. In addition, the
kinematic coefficient of restitution showed a direct
dependency on surface material hardness. For oblique ( < 90°) incidence, a pulsed laser light sheet visualization
technique was used to determine the particle incident
and rebound, normal and tangential velocity components.
The resulting impulse ratioʹs variation with
incidence angle helped delineate between rolling and
sliding impacts. The sliding impact results in tum
provided a measure of the coefficient of dynamic friction.
All results were compared using the rigid body
impact model of Brach and Dunn (1995), which includes
the possibility of microsphere rotation. Subsidiary
experiments also were performed to assess the
effect of the charge transfer during individual impact
events, and to search for evidence of plastic deformation
resulting from impact.
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology