Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5428715 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

A novel method is introduced for in situ determination of the size distribution of submicronic fractal aggregate particles by unique measurement of angular scattering of light. This method relies on the dependence of a new defined function Rg⋆ on the polydispersity of the aggregates' size distribution. The function Rg⋆ is then interpreted by the use of iso-level charts to determine the parameters of the log-normal soot size distribution. The main advantage of this method is its independence of the particle optical properties and primary sphere diameter. Moreover, except for the knowledge of fractal dimension, this method does not require any additional measurement. It is validated on monodisperse particles selected by a differential mobility analyzer and polydisperse soot from ethylene diffusion flame whose size distribution is independently determined by Transmission Electron Microscopy. Finally, the size distribution of soot generated by a commercial apparatus is measured by the proposed method and the comparison to that given by a commercial granulometer shows a good agreement.

► A novel method is introduced for in situ measurement of aggregates size distribution. ► Only measurements of scattered light at three angles are required. ► Neither the refractive index nor the primary sphere diameter is necessary. ► The method is validated experimentally on monodisperse and polydisperse particles.

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