For clusters produced by condensation from a gas phase, a basis for id
entifying the dimensionless thermodynamic and kinetic parameters which
characterize cluster formation is provided by arranging an expression
for the mass rate of production of critical-size clusters into dimens
ionless form. The experimentally observed dependence of the cluster si
ze on source pressure dictates the choice between two alternative clas
sical expressions for the nucleation rate. An earlier analysis of dime
r formation in free jets guides the combining of the thermodynamic and
kinetic parameters into a single scaling parameter which facilitates
correlating the size of clusters in free jets for all rare gases, incl
uding He-4, using a single curve. Important facets of the correlation
are (a) the explicit dependence of the scaling parameter on the surfac
e tension and, for the rare gases other than He-4, the evaluation of t
he surface tension at the triple point, and (b) the use of real-fluid
properties for the density and sound speed of the He-4 in the source.
An earlier conclusion that size distributions for large condensation c
lusters can be correlated with dimer partial pressure in the source is
found to be fortuitous. (C) 1997 American Institute of Physics.