Abstract
ABSTRACT
A method that allows hygroscopic aerosol behavior to be classified into three types based on the values of the two nondimensional parameters γ and çis presented. Both parameters can be estimated relatively simply, allowing prediction of the type of behavior a hygroscopic aerosol is likely to exhibit. The parameter γ is the ratio of the mass of droplets per unit volume divided by the mass of vapor per unit volume that must be exchanged between the droplets and the surrounding air in order to reach equilibrium. The parameter ç is a measure of the importance of hygroscopic size changes if the aerosol were to be treated as a single droplet. Under many circumstances, çis large enough that aerosol behavior is determined solely by γ. In this case, hygroscopic size changes are negligible if γ is greater than approximately 3. In contrast, if γ is less than approximately 0.1, hygroscopic size changes are significant but can be treated using a classical one-way coupled approach. For other values of γ, hygroscopic size changes require a two-way coupled treatment to predict accurately. Values of γ and ç are estimated for several hygroscopic aerosols whose behavior is given in the literature, and it is found that these aerosols do classify into the above categories according to γ and ç.
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