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Aerosols computational model prediction

These are the major computer models for predicting the decontamination of aerosol laden gas streams sparging through water pools. [Pg.51]

Oldham MJ, Phalen RF, Heistracher T. Computational fluid dynamics predictions and experimental results for particle deposition in an airway model. Aerosol Sci Technol 2000 32 61-71. [Pg.188]

The HE model is the limiting case of the more complex aerosol behavior when the cloud is well mixed and the droplet-gas equilibration processes are rapid compared to the rate at which other processes occur. An important pretest condition, therefore, is that the two approaches be shown to be in agreement in the limit where the heat and mass transfer coefficients of the aerosol model are set to be sufficientiy large to make these processes very rapid, i.e., the values predicted by AERCLOUD at the HE limit are expected to duplicate the respective results computed with DRIFT. [Pg.628]


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