نتایج جستجو برای: nucleation

تعداد نتایج: 18405  

2011
T. Kuhn M. E. Earle A. F. Khalizov J. J. Sloan

The relative roles of volume and surface nucleation were investigated for the homogeneous freezing of pure water droplets. Experiments were carried out in a cryogenic laminar aerosol flow tube using supercooled water aerosols with maximum volume densities at radii between 1 and 3 μm. Temperatureand size-dependent values of volumeand surface-based homogeneous nucleation rates between 234.8 and 2...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2015
Kyoko K Tanaka Hidekazu Tanaka Raymond Angélil Jürg Diemand

We revisit classical nucleation theory (CNT) for the homogeneous bubble nucleation rate and improve the classical formula using a correct prefactor in the nucleation rate. Most of the previous theoretical studies have used the constant prefactor determined by the bubble growth due to the evaporation process from the bubble surface. However, the growth of bubbles is also regulated by the thermal...

2015
Ross J Herbert Benjamin J Murray Steven J Dobbie Thomas Koop

Water droplets in some clouds can supercool to temperatures where homogeneous ice nucleation becomes the dominant freezing mechanism. In many cloud resolving and mesoscale models, it is assumed that homogeneous ice nucleation in water droplets only occurs below some threshold temperature typically set at -40°C. However, laboratory measurements show that there is a finite rate of nucleation at w...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Ankit Walia Masayoshi Nakamura Dorianne Moss Viktor Kirik Takashi Hashimoto David W. Ehrhardt

Many differentiated animal cells, and all higher plant cells, build interphase microtubule arrays of specific architectures without benefit of a central organizer, such as a centrosome, to control the location and geometry of microtubule nucleation. These acentrosomal arrays support essential cell functions such as morphogenesis, but the mechanisms by which the new microtubules are positioned a...

2007
R. J. Weber P. H. McMurry F. L. Eisele V. N. Kapustin

Measurements show that new particles are formed by homogenous nucleation over a wide range of conditions in the remote troposphere. In our studies, large nucleation events are found exclusively in regions of enhanced sulfuric acid vapor (H2SO4g) concentrations, with maximum concentrations never exceeding 5x107 molecules cm '3. Although these data suggest that H2SO4g participated, comparisons be...

2013
Priya Pillai Andrey Khlystov John Walker Viney Aneja

This study examines the characteristics of new particle formation at a forest site in southeastern US. Particle size distributions above a Loblolly pine plantation were measured between November 2005 and September 2007 and analyzed by event type and frequency, as well as in relation to meteorological and atmospheric chemical conditions. Nucleation events occurred on 69% of classifiable observat...

2008
Davide Lazzati

We use the kinetic theory of nucleation to explore the properties of dust nucleation in sub-saturated vapors. Due to radiation losses, the sub-critical clusters have a smaller temperature compared to their vapor. This alters the dynamical balance between attachment and detachment of monomers, allowing for stable nucleation of grains in vapors that are sub-saturated for their temperature. We fin...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2005
Fangqun Yu

We show that the binary homogeneous nucleation (BHN) of H2SO4-H2O can be treated as quasi-unary nucleation of H2SO4 in equilibrium with H2O vapor. A scheme to calculate the evaporation coefficient of H2SO4 molecules from H2SO4-H2O clusters is presented and a kinetic model to simulate the quasi-unary nucleation of H2SO4-H2O is developed. In the kinetic model, the growth and evaporation of sulfur...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2011
J H ter Horst D Bedeaux S Kjelstrup

Heat and mass transfers are coupled processes, also in nucleation. In principle, a nucleating cluster would have a different temperature compared to the surrounding supersaturated old phase because of the heat release involved with attaching molecules to the cluster. In turn a difference in temperature across the cluster surface is a driving force for the mass transfer to and from the cluster. ...

1998
Alexander F. Izmailov Allan S. Myerson Stephen Arnold

In order to study a stochastic phenomenon such as nucleation it is necessary to collect a large enough set of nucleation data to obtain nucleation statistics. This is done by performing nucleation experiments with the same solution under exactly the same conditions many times N (N&150—300). Such an experiment, based on simultaneous levitation of N&150—300 identical microdroplets (1—20 lm in dia...

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