Aerosol technology : properties, behavior, and measurement of airborne particles
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Aerosol technology : properties, behavior, and measurement of airborne particles
J. Wiley, c1999
2nd ed
Available at / 35 libraries
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Institute for Space–Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University宇宙地球研1
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"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The #1 guide to aerosol science and technology -now better than ever Since 1982, Aerosol Technology has been the text of choice among students and professionals who need to acquire a thorough working knowledge of modern aerosol theory and applications. Now revised to reflect the considerable advances that have been made over the past seventeen years across a broad spectrum of aerosol-related application areas - from occupational hygiene and biomedical technology to microelectronics and pollution control -this new edition includes: A chapter on bioaerosols New sections on resuspension, transport losses, respiratory deposition models, and fractal characterization of particles Expanded coverage of atmospheric aerosols, including background aerosols and urban aerosols A section on the impact of aerosols on global warming and ozone depletion. Aerosol Technology, Second Edition also features dozens of new, fully worked examples drawn from a wide range of industrial and research settings, plus new chapter-end practice problems to help readers master the material quickly.
Table of Contents
Properties of Gases. Uniform Particle Motion. Particle Size Statistics. Straight-Line Acceleration and Curvilinear Particle Motion. Adhesion of Particles. Brownian Motion and Diffusion. Thermal and Radiometric Forces. Filtration. Sampling and Measurement of Concentration. Respiratory Deposition. Coagulation. Condensation and Evaporation. Atmospheric Aerosols. Electrical Properties. Optical Properties. Bulk Motion of Aerosols. Dust Explosions. Bioaerosols. Microscopic Measurement of Particle Size. Production of Test Aerosols. Appendices. Index.
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