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Agglomerate Detachment of Microparticles
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posted on 2004-01-14, 00:00 authored by Sergio Escobar VargasMicroparticle agglomerates were formed using water, magnetic forces and direct material deposition. These methods gave different agglomerate structures and had an effect on the detachment fraction of the agglomerates. The effect of temperature, relative humidity and size of the agglomerate on the detachment was observed experimentally. Different materials of microparticles were used as well as different microparticle sizes. The experimental data obtained was characterized as detachment fraction versus free stream velocity. There was no large difference on the detachment fraction of agglomerates compared with the detachment fraction of single particles.
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Date Created
2004-01-14Date Modified
2018-10-30Research Director(s)
Prof. Patrick DunnCommittee Members
Prof. Patrick Dunn Prof. Raymond BrachDegree
- Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering
Degree Level
- Master's Thesis
Language
- English
Alternate Identifier
etd-01142004-003159Publisher
University of Notre DameProgram Name
- Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
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