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Influence of Thermo-Denuder Dimensions on Nano-particle Measurement

2003-05-19
2003-01-2018
The use of a Thermo-Denuder (TD) is proposed to suppress the nano-particle measurement fluctuations caused by the volatile components in the available techniques. The problems encountered during the use of thermo-denuder for nano-particle measurement and their respective solutions are suggested. The behavior of nano-particles in the TD itself is not clearly understood but the thermo-denuder influences both the volatile and solid particles. As a first report, only the effect of TD dimension on solid nano-particle measurements is presented. It is concluded that the TD influences the nano-particles i.e. loss of particles occurs even the sample gas contains no volatile fractions. A sharp temperature gradient between the low temperature wall of the absorption part of TD and hot sample gas causes particle losses due to thermophoresis effect. Especially the smaller particles are affected significantly.
Technical Paper

Application of Surovikin's Carbon Black Model for Simulating Soot Emission from Diesel Engine Using a Three Dimensional KIVA Code

2003-05-19
2003-01-1851
A soot model based on the kinetics of the formation of particles of carbon black, starting from radical nuclei to particle nuclei, is formulated and implemented to a 3 dimensional KIVA code. Model is capable of predicting total in-cylinder soot concentration and particle size distribution. Empirical parameters were tuned for the total soot emission of a single cylinder DI diesel engine. Model predicted results are quite consistent with reported experimental observations.
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