Articles | Volume 4, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-4-439-2004
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-4-439-2004
17 Mar 2004
17 Mar 2004

Volatile particles formation during PartEmis: a modelling study

X. Vancassel, A. Sorokin, P. Mirabel, A. Petzold, and C. Wilson

Abstract. A modelling study of the formation of volatile particles in a combustor exhaust has been carried out in the frame of the PartEmis European project. A kinetic model has been used in order to investigate nucleation efficiency of the H2O-H2SO4 binary mixture in the sampling system. A value for the fraction $varepsilon$ of the fuel sulphur S(IV) converted into S(VI) has been indirectly deduced from comparisons between model results and measurements. In the present study, $varepsilon$ ranges between roughly 2.5% and 6%, depending on the combustor settings and on the value assumed for the parameter describing sulphuric acid wall losses. Soot particles hygroscopicity has also been investigated as their activation is a key parameter for contrail formation. Growth factors of monodisperse particles exposed to high relative humidity (95%) have been calculated and compared with experimental results. The modelling study confirms that the growth factor increases as the soot particle size decreases.

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