Dispersion of aerosol particles undergoing Brownian motion

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Published 30 November 2001 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Manuel Alonso and Yoshiyuki Endo 2001 J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 34 10745 DOI 10.1088/0305-4470/34/49/301

0305-4470/34/49/10745

Abstract

The variance of the position distribution for a Brownian particle is derived in the general case where the particle is suspended in a flowing medium and, at the same time, is acted upon by an external field of force. It is shown that, for uniform force and flow fields, the variance is equal to that for a free particle. When the force field is not uniform but depends on spatial location, the variance can be larger or smaller than that for a free particle depending on whether the average motion of the particles takes place toward, respectively, increasing or decreasing absolute values of the field strength. A few examples concerning aerosol particles are discussed, with especial attention paid to the mobility classification of charged aerosols by a non-uniform electric field. As a practical application of these ideas, a new design of particle-size electrostatic classifier differential mobility analyser (DMA) is proposed in which the aerosol particles migrate between the electrodes in a direction opposite to that for a conventional DMA, thereby improving the resolution power of the instrument.

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10.1088/0305-4470/34/49/301