Abstract
Experiments are described on the deposition of ‘carrier-free’ Iodine 131 vapour from a moving airstream onto surfaces. With copper and filter paper surfaces and at low or moderate Reynolds numbers, the deposition is controlled by aerodynamical factors, and the analogy with heat transfer by forced convection holds. The detailed deposition pattern produced by an obstacle on a flat plate is shown by a radioautograph.

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