2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00348-014-1780-y
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On the growth of homogeneously nucleated water droplets in nitrogen: an experimental study

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“…Minute temperature-deviations that result from a slightly varying initial temperature were compensated using established postprocessing. 32,35 Our results are compared with experimental results by Holten et al, 10 Hyvärinen et al, 24 Manka et al, 7 Wölk and Strey, 12 and Miller et al 62 The data by Hyvärinen et al 24 and Manka et al 7 have been obtained with a laminar flow diffusion chamber that was used by both groups. Wölk and Strey, 12 using a nucleation pulse chamber, and Miller et al, 62 employing an expansion cloud chamber, used argon as carrier gas.…”
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confidence: 71%
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“…Minute temperature-deviations that result from a slightly varying initial temperature were compensated using established postprocessing. 32,35 Our results are compared with experimental results by Holten et al, 10 Hyvärinen et al, 24 Manka et al, 7 Wölk and Strey, 12 and Miller et al 62 The data by Hyvärinen et al 24 and Manka et al 7 have been obtained with a laminar flow diffusion chamber that was used by both groups. Wölk and Strey, 12 using a nucleation pulse chamber, and Miller et al, 62 employing an expansion cloud chamber, used argon as carrier gas.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…2, we estimate the nonisothermal effect for our conditions (p = 107 kPa, T = 240 K, S = 13, and other physical properties taken from Ref. 35). We find that according to the theory of Barrett, 30 the nucleation rate for our nonisothermal conditions is a factor 1.4 smaller than for isothermal conditions.…”
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“…Water under the metastable supercooled state is currently investigated, especially, for better understanding and more accurate modelling of formation and growth of liquid droplets and ice crystals in upper atmosphere [3].…”
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confidence: 99%