Diffusion tube
Abstract
The diffusion tube was designed to operate below about 0.25 percent of water supersaturation. It is simply a long tube lined on the inside with a damp chamois cloth, and heated isothermally to a few degrees centigrade above the incoming air. The diffusion coefficient for water vapor is slightly larger than that for heat, making it possible to supersaturate the airflow. This is the same principle by which transient supersaturations may occur in parallel plate cloud chambers. Only the diffusion of vapor and heat from the walls into the moving air are considered.
- Publication:
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The Third International Cloud Condensation Nuclei Workshop
- Pub Date:
- November 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981clcn.work...37L
- Keywords:
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- Aerosols;
- Condensing;
- Nucleation;
- Pipes (Tubes);
- Precipitation Particle Measurement;
- Supersaturation;
- Thermal Diffusion;
- Ambient Temperature;
- Cloud Chambers;
- Cloud Physics;
- Humidity;
- Particle Diffusion;
- Instrumentation and Photography