Introduction to Aerosol Modelling: From Theory to Code Topping David L.
Introduction to Aerosol Modelling: From Theory to Code Topping David L. INTRODUCTION TO AEROSOL MODELLINGIntroduction to Aerosol Modelling: From Theory to CodeAn aerosol particle is defined as a…
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Introduction to Aerosol Modelling: From Theory to Code Topping David L.
INTRODUCTION TO AEROSOL MODELLINGIntroduction to Aerosol Modelling: From Theory to CodeAn aerosol particle is defined as a solid or liquid particle suspended in a carrier gas. For example, atmospheric aerosol particles are key determinants of air quality and climate change. Whilst we often treat scientific challenges in a siloed way, aerosol particles are of interest across many disciplines.
Likewise, various manufacturing processes require optimal generation, delivery and removal of aerosol particles in a range of conditions.There is a natural tendency for the aerosol scientist to therefore work at the interface of the traditional academic subjects of physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics and computing. Knowledge of aerosol physics and generation mechanisms is key to efficient fuel delivery and drug delivery to the lungs. The impacts that aerosol particles