Growth Rate Measurements for Single Suspended Droplets Using the Optical Resonance Method
Open Access
- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Aerosol Science and Technology
- Vol. 5 (1) , 103-112
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02786828608959080
Abstract
An experimental technique described with which the growth rate of a single solution droplet by water vapor condensation can be repeatedly measured with high precision. The technique involves the use of an electrodynamic cell to suspend a NaCl solution droplet in water vapor and a CO2 laser to momentarily perturb the droplet-vapor equilibrium. The droplet size change during condensational growth is monitored with a tunable dye laser for a particular optical resonance due to Mie scattering. A consideration of the coupled heat and mass transfer processes during droplet growth indicates that the best agreement between theory and the experimental results is obtained with a condensation coefficient close to unity.Keywords
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