O. Vohl et al., A wind tunnel study of turbulence effects on the scavenging of aerosol particles by water drops, J ATMOS SCI, 58(20), 2001, pp. 3064-3072
Laboratory experiments are described where the effects of turbulence on the
impaction scavenging of aerosol particles by water drops were investigated
. During the experiments the drops were freely suspended at their terminal
velocities in the Mainz vertical wind tunnel. Turbulence in the tunnel airs
tream was produced by placing a needle obstruction upstream of the floating
drop. The energy dissipation rates epsilon were between 0.03 and 0.5 m(2)
s(-3). The power spectrum covered a range of k values between 10(2) and 3 x
10(3) m(-1), agreeing with atmospheric observations within this range. Col
lector drops of 346-mum, 1.68-mm, and 2.88-mm radius were exposed to indium
acetylacetonate aerosol particles (having mean radii in the range of 0.16-
0.24 mum) in the turbulent core for exposure times between 70 and 100 s. Th
e collection efficiency for each drop size was determined by analyzing the
accrued aerosol mass and compared with efficiencies for laminar conditions
found in the literature. The results showed no enhancement of the collectio
n efficiency owing to turbulence effects within the bounds of experimental
error.