Aerosols, an industrial and environmental science /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Orlando, Fla. :
Academic Press,
1984.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Aerosols: An Industrial and Environmental Science; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Nomenclature; Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Classification and Definitions; 1.2 Fundamental and Practical Applications; 1.3 Scope and Organization of This Book; References; Chapter 2. THE DYNAMICS OF SMALL PARTICLES; 2.1 Transport in Steady Rectilinear Motion; 2.2 Accelerated Motion of Particles-Deposition Processes; 2.3 Diffusion and Brownian Motion; 2.4 Deposition in a Turbulent Fluid Medium; References
- CHAPTER 3. PARTICLE CLOUDS-THE SIZE DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION3.1 Particle Size Distributions; 3.2 Dynamics of Particle Distributions; 3.3 Nucleation and Growth by Condensation; 3.4 Coagulation Processes; 3.5 Solutions for the General Dynamic Equation (GDE); References; Chapter 4. GENERATION OF PARTICULATE CLOUDS; 4.1 Particle Formation from Supersaturated Vapors; 4.2 Disintegration of Liquids; 4.3 Aerosols by Dispersal of Powders; References; Chapter 5. MEASUREMENT OF AEROSOL PROPERTIES; 5.1 Sampling Design; 5.2 Electrical Charging and the Mobility Analyzer
- 5.3 Light Interactions and the Optical Particle Counter5.4 Hybrid Continuous Size Analyzers; 5.5 Moments of the Size Distribution and Related Measurements; 5.6 Measurement of Particulate Mass Concentration; 5.7 Size Separation and Collection by Particle Forces; 5.8 Chemical Characterization; References; Chapter 6. APPLICATIONS TO TECHNOLOGY; 6.1 Particle Dispersal for Consumer Products; 6.2 Agricultural or Pest Control Spraying and Dusting; 6.3 Controlled Large-Volume Generator Applications; 6.4 Combustion of Sprays and Dusts; 6.5 Production of Soot in Flames
- 6.6 Safety Hazards of Dust Explosions and Fires6.7 Industrial Use of Fine Powders; References; Chapter 7. ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOLS; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Physical Characterization; 7.3 Chemical Properties; 7.4 Sources of Particulate Matter; 7.5 Sinks-Atmospheric Removal Processes; 7.6 Dynamics of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles; References; Chapter 8. EFFECTS ON THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE; 8.1 Visibility; 8.2 Climate and Radiative Energy Budgeting; 8.3 Cloud Formation and Dynamics; 8.4 Modification of Clouds; References; Chapter 9. HEALTH EFFECTS OF INHALED AEROSOLS
- 9.1 Environmental Exposures to Toxic Materials9.2 The Respiratory System; 9.3 Deposition of Aerosol Particles; 9.4 Defense Mechanisms; 9.5 Pulmonary Injury Factors; References; Chapter 10. REGULATION AND CONTROL OF AEROSOLS; 10.1 Regulatory Principles; 10.2 Identification of Sources and Control of Aerosols; 10.3 Particle Control Technology; 10.4 Operating Principles of Control Devices; 10.5 Control of Secondary Particles; References; Appendix: PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS; References; Index