Title of article :
Simultaneous Particle and Molecule Modeling (SPAMM): An Approach for Combining Sectional Aerosol Equations and Elementary Gas-Phase Reactions
Author/Authors :
Pope، نويسنده , , Christopher J.; Howard، نويسنده , , Jack B، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
A method for writing the sectional aerosol equations in a form
suitable for combination with a detailed kinetic model for gas-phase reactions has
been developed. The sectional equations are given for arbitrary values of d, the
ratio of molecular weights of adjacent bin boundaries, and are solved for d > 2 for
three different cases of the intra-bin distribution: (1) constant mass density w.r.t.
In(v), where v = molecular weight; (2) constant number density w.r.t. In(v), or
alternately, constant mass density w.r.t. v; (3) constant number density w.r.t. v. All
the solutions given conserve mass; the extent of deviation from conservation of
particle number is evaluated. An example of the approach is given for soot
formation in combustion. The aerosol sections describe mass above 400 amu, with
d = 2. Aerosol reactions are: bin-bin coagulation; addition of C2R2; addition of
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAR) with 2 to 10 benzenoid rings; oxidation via
OR attack. The set of aerosol reactions is appended to a detailed elementary-step
kinetic mechanism describing the gas-phase chemistry, including growth of PAR up
to C32Rl4 (398 amu). The method also directly calculates the effect of the soot
aerosol upon concentrations of gas-phase species such as PAR-a new capability
for soot formation models. Predictions for a given set of conditions for the three
cases of the intra-bin distribution show striking changes not only in the particle size
distribution but also in predictions of total aerosol mass and number concentrations.
The extent of deviation from conservation of particle number for the three
cases is shown to have a direct effect upon the predicted aerosol dynamics.
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology