THEORY OF SELF-PRESERVING SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS IN A COAGULATING DISPERSION S. K. FRIEDLANDER W. M. Keck Engineering Laboratories, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California ABSTRACT A reduced form of the particle-size-distribution function, designated “self-preserving,” satisfies Smoluchowski’s equation of coagulation by Brownian motion. Both theory and experiment indicate that the self- preserving form is approached by coagulating systems having a wide variety of initial distributions. This effect offers an explanation for the regularities observed in the size distribution of the atmospheric aerosol. INTRODUCTION The theory of self-preserving size distributions was proposed by Friedlander! to explain experimentally observed regularities in the particle size distribution of the atmospheric aerosol, The theory was developed and tested experimentally by Swift and Friedlander.’ In this paper, abstracted in part from Ref, 2, an account of the theory is given for the case of Brownian diffusion, BROWNIAN COAGULATION The course of a coagulation process can be described by the time variation of the particle-size-distribution function, This function canbe defined by using the radius, the area, or the volume as an independent 253

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