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    A Laboratory Facility to Study Gas–Aerosol–Cloud Interactions in a Turbulent Environment: The Π Chamber

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2016:;volume( 097 ):;issue: 012::page 2343
    Author:
    Chang, K.
    ,
    Bench, J.
    ,
    Brege, M.
    ,
    Cantrell, W.
    ,
    Chandrakar, K.
    ,
    Ciochetto, D.
    ,
    Mazzoleni, C.
    ,
    Mazzoleni, L. R.
    ,
    Niedermeier, D.
    ,
    Shaw, R. A.
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00203.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: detailed understanding of interactions of aerosols, cloud droplets/ice crystals, and trace gases within the atmosphere is of prime importance for an accurate understanding of Earth?s weather and climate. One aspect that remains especially vexing is that clouds are ubiquitously turbulent, and therefore thermodynamic and compositional variables, such as water vapor supersaturation, fluctuate in space and time. With these problems in mind, a multiphase, turbulent reaction chamber?called the ? chamber because of the internal volume of 3.14 m3 with the cylindrical insert installed?has been developed. It is capable of pressures ranging from 1,000 to ?60 hPa and can sustain temperatures of ?55° to 55°C, thereby spanning much of the range of tropospheric clouds. To control the relative humidity in the chamber, it can be operated with a stable, unstable, or neutral temperature difference between the top and bottom surfaces, with or without expansion. A negative temperature difference induces turbulent Rayleigh?Bénard convection and associated supersaturation generation through isobaric mixing. Supporting instrumentation includes a suite of aerosol generation and characterization techniques; temperature, pressure, and humidity sensors; and a phase Doppler interferometer. Initial characterization experiments demonstrate the ability to sustain steady-state turbulent cloud conditions for times greater than 1 day, with droplet diameters typically in the range of 5?40 µm. Typical turbulence has root-mean-square velocity fluctuations on the order of 10 cm s?1 and kinetic energy dissipation rates of 1 ? 10?3 W kg?1.
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    contributor authorChang, K.
    contributor authorBench, J.
    contributor authorBrege, M.
    contributor authorCantrell, W.
    contributor authorChandrakar, K.
    contributor authorCiochetto, D.
    contributor authorMazzoleni, C.
    contributor authorMazzoleni, L. R.
    contributor authorNiedermeier, D.
    contributor authorShaw, R. A.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:46:11Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:46:11Z
    date copyright2016/12/01
    date issued2016
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-73766.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215916
    description abstractdetailed understanding of interactions of aerosols, cloud droplets/ice crystals, and trace gases within the atmosphere is of prime importance for an accurate understanding of Earth?s weather and climate. One aspect that remains especially vexing is that clouds are ubiquitously turbulent, and therefore thermodynamic and compositional variables, such as water vapor supersaturation, fluctuate in space and time. With these problems in mind, a multiphase, turbulent reaction chamber?called the ? chamber because of the internal volume of 3.14 m3 with the cylindrical insert installed?has been developed. It is capable of pressures ranging from 1,000 to ?60 hPa and can sustain temperatures of ?55° to 55°C, thereby spanning much of the range of tropospheric clouds. To control the relative humidity in the chamber, it can be operated with a stable, unstable, or neutral temperature difference between the top and bottom surfaces, with or without expansion. A negative temperature difference induces turbulent Rayleigh?Bénard convection and associated supersaturation generation through isobaric mixing. Supporting instrumentation includes a suite of aerosol generation and characterization techniques; temperature, pressure, and humidity sensors; and a phase Doppler interferometer. Initial characterization experiments demonstrate the ability to sustain steady-state turbulent cloud conditions for times greater than 1 day, with droplet diameters typically in the range of 5?40 µm. Typical turbulence has root-mean-square velocity fluctuations on the order of 10 cm s?1 and kinetic energy dissipation rates of 1 ? 10?3 W kg?1.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleA Laboratory Facility to Study Gas–Aerosol–Cloud Interactions in a Turbulent Environment: The Π Chamber
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume97
    journal issue12
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00203.1
    journal fristpage2343
    journal lastpage2358
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2016:;volume( 097 ):;issue: 012
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