Charge transfer between colliding hydrometeors: Role of surface tension gradients

Citation
A. Graciaa et al., Charge transfer between colliding hydrometeors: Role of surface tension gradients, J GEO RES-A, 106(D8), 2001, pp. 7967-7972
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Volume
106
Issue
D8
Year of publication
2001
Pages
7967 - 7972
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
A mechanism is postulated to account for the exchange of electrical charge that has been observed to take place when hydrometeors in a "cloud" created in the laboratory collide. A hydrodynamic flow induced by variation of the surface tension at an air/water interface is regarded as the main driving force. This flow created by forces acting within an interfacial region will transport the excess negative charge that normally resides at an air/water interface from one interfacial region to another, thereby yielding a separ ation of charge. An estimate of the quantity of charge exchanged by this pr ocess, using reasonable parametric values, is in accord with laboratory obs ervations. In some interactions our proposed mechanism is only valid if a s table thick water film coats the surface of one of the colliding hydrometeo rs. Measurements are presented to show that the ice/water interface is nega tive, and this is a condition needed to confer stability of thick water fil ms on ice.