The use of the finite-element method for calculating the photophoresis velocity of large aerosol particles


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Abstract

The finite-element method has been employed to calculate the photophoresis velocity of solid aerosol particles, the sizes of which are much larger than the mean free path of molecules in a gas. The thermal electromagnetic radiation from the particle surface and the temperature dependences of the density, viscosity, and thermal conductivity of the gaseous medium and particle material have been taken into account. The photophoresis velocity has been numerically calculated for a number of axially symmetric particles moving along their rotation axes. Cylindrical particles, particles having a shape resulting from rhomb rotation around one of its diagonals, and spheroidal particles have been considered.

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S. I. Grashchenkov

Pskov State University

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Email: grasi@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Pskov, 180000

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