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Modeling Dry Deposition of Aerosol Particles onto Rough Surfaces

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Pages 44-59 | Received 26 Jan 2011, Accepted 27 Jun 2011, Published online: 10 Aug 2011
 

Abstract

Dry deposition is a primary mechanism by which suspended particles are transported from gas onto surfaces. Prediction of this transport rate is needed in a vast range of applications, including environmental, industrial, and engineering, and in studying the impacts of aerosols. Besides air flow characteristics and properties of aerosol particles, the dry deposition velocity depends greatly on surface properties. However, existing models describe rough surfaces with only one parameter, the surface roughness height, and are therefore of limited accuracy. Here, we introduce a new, and yet simple, physical approach to account for the influence of surface roughness on the dry deposition velocity. The approach relies on a hybrid parameter that combines the surface roughness height and the peak-to-peak distance between roughness elements. Our new approach is able to predict the deposition velocity accurately, being superior to many of the earlier models, which overpredict deposition velocities by a factor as high as 25. In addition, our approach is more general and covers a wide size range of aerosol particle diameter (0.001–100 μm).

Copyright 2012 American Association for Aerosol Research

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