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Kinetic Programmed Resuspension - KPR technique
Fecha
2018-08Registro en:
Benito, Jesica Gisele; Uñac, Rodolfo Omar; Vidales, Ana Maria; Ippolito, Irene Paula; Kinetic Programmed Resuspension - KPR technique; Elsevier; Journal of Aerosol Science; 122; 8-2018; 21-31
0021-8502
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Benito, Jesica Gisele
Uñac, Rodolfo Omar
Vidales, Ana Maria
Ippolito, Irene Paula
Resumen
In particle resuspension phenomena, experimental and simulation evidence demonstrate that, as the acceleration increases, higher air velocities are needed for particle re-entrainment, and the process requires less time to develop. In order to describe this problem and to shed light to its understanding, we present in this paper a new analysis named Kinetic Programmed Resuspension (KPR). This new insight into the kinetics of the resuspension process provides a technique for determining some resuspension experimental parameters. Thereby, using a simple Monte Carlo model, we are able to reproduce experimental data and, from these results, to analyze the main kinetic parameters involved, just by analogy with the process of thermal desorption of molecules from surfaces.