2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(49d) Coagulation of Polydisperse Primary Particles in the Transition Regime
Here, an event-driven method [1] for agglomeration of polydisperse PPs is used to investigate the agglomerate structure and size distribution in the transition regime. The dm, increases with increasing geometric standard deviation of the PPs, Ïg,p, while the average dg is hardly affected by Ïg,p for small compact agglomerates. The broad agglomerate size distributions formed in the free molecular regime narrow down by coagulation in the transition regime, attaining a quasi-self-preserving size distribution, regardless of Ïg,p. A scaling law for the np is derived as function of dm and dg which can be coupled with method of moments or population balance models to assist aerosol reactor design.
[1] Goudeli, E., Eggersdorfer, M. L,. & Pratsinis, S. E. (2015). Langmuir, 31, 1320-1327.