Particle Impaction Patterns from a Circular Jet
Open Access
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Aerosol Science and Technology
- Vol. 18 (1) , 1-10
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02786829308959580
Abstract
The surface distributions of particles that have impacted from a circular jet have been measured by optical microscopy and image analysis. Monodisperse, 3-μm ammonium fluorescein particles were impacted onto greased surfaces at various velocities from the nozzle. The spot radius is approximately equal to the nozzle radius at √St = 0.8. At √St = 1.6, the spot radius is about half of the nozzle radius; convergence of the flow into the nozzle results in a focusing effect. The surface density has a peak which moves out to larger radius with decreasing Stokes number, reaching the nozzle radius at about √St = 0.5. The radii enclosing 10.5% and 70.3% of the particles as a function of √St are in good agreement with the theoretical predictions of Marple (1970); however, the upturn of the experimental data for √St 0.5 is somewhat sharper. Empirical formulas were fitted to the dataKeywords
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