Author/Authors :
J، نويسنده , , L Griffin and S. K. Loyalka، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Local and global condensation rates of particles of arbitrary shapes are of interest in the
studies of aerosol. The present paper is a folIow-up on some recent work (Loyalka and Griffin, 1993,
Nucl. Sci. Engng 114,135; 1994,1. Aerosol Sci. 25, 509; Griffin and Loyalka, 1994, J. Aerosol Sci. 25,
1271) where it was shown that the relevant diffusion equation, with continuum and near-continuum
boundary conditions, can be converted to an integral equation and then solved by a quadrature
technique. Here the focus is on the application of a boundary element formulation to the integral
equation. This numeric formulation is verified against analytical solutions for a spherical and
a spheroidal particle. The formulation is then applied to a study of condensation on two wetted
spheres with a liquid meniscus between them. Both the local and global condensation rates are
calculated and the utility of an equivalent sphere approach is explored