Title of article
Scavenging of electrified radioactive aerosol
Author/Authors
S. N. Tripathi، نويسنده , , R. G. Harrison ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
5
From page
5817
To page
5821
Abstract
Scavenging by water droplets is a mechanism for aerosol removal near clouds. Numerical methods are developed to quantify the removal of charged radioactive aerosols, including the electrical image forceʹs contribution, attractive at small separations. Charging of radioactive aerosols is found to have significant effects on their collision efficiency and scavenging coefficient. The effect depends on the aerosol charge, and therefore, on the radioactive aerosolʹs decay rate and number concentration, but it does not depend significantly on the charge carried by the water drops. Scavenging coefficients are calculated for radioactive aerosols. For small particles at low aerosol concentrations (Z 10–100 cm−3), charging can increase the scavenging coefficients by up to an order of magnitude. Electrification will, therefore, encourage the removal of small radioactive aerosols from the atmosphere, more rapidly than equivalent non-radioactive aerosols. The increase in removal at low radioactive-aerosol concentration may account for underpredictions of surface concentrations and will contribute to spatial variations in aerosol removal.
Keywords
Collision efficiency , Aerosol charging , Wet removal , radioactivity
Journal title
Atmospheric Environment
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Atmospheric Environment
Record number
756758
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