Title of article :
Generating Particle Beams of Controlled Dimensions and Divergence: I. Theory of Particle Motion in Aerodynamic Lenses and Nozzle Expansions
Author/Authors :
Liu، نويسنده , , Peng; Ziemann، نويسنده , , Paul J.; Kittelson، نويسنده , , David B.; McMurry، نويسنده , , Peter H، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Abstract :
A particle beam is produced when a particle-laden gas
expands through a nozzle into a vacuum. This work
discusses the theoretical basis of a novel method for
producing highly collimated and tightly focused particle
beams. The approach is to pass the particle-laden
gas through a series of axisymmetric contractions and
enlargements (so-called aerodynamic lenses) before the
nozzle expansion. Particles are moved closer to the axis
by a lens if the particle sizes are less than a critical
value and particles can be confined very closely to the
axis by using multiple lenses in series. Since particles
close to the axis experience small radial drag forces, they stay close to the axis during nozzle expansion and
therefore form a narrow particle beam downstream.
The major effects that limit the minimum beam width
are Brownian motion and lift forces on particles during
the nozzle expansion. Simple theoretical models are
developed in this work to estimate the minimum particle
beam width set by these effects. While the Brownian-
motion effects occur for all types of particles, the
lift-force effects only occur for nonspherical particles
but are often much greater than the Brownian-motion
effects.
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology