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Collection efficiency and contact freezing experiments in CLINCH: Experimental study on collection efficiency and contact freezi,Used
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In the present thesis, a new chamber (the CoLlision Ice Nucleation CHamber, CLINCH) was developed to study two important processes that take place within a cloud. The first process studied was the collection efficiency (E) between submicron aerosol particles (0.05 and 0.33 m) and cloud droplets (12.8 and 20.0 m). The collection efficiency was determined by either maintaining a fixed droplet size and varying the particle size or viceversa. The second process studied with CLINCH was the freezing of cloud droplets due to contact freezing. Kaolinite was chosen to test ice nucleation of cloud droplets of 25.7 m in diameter. The ice nucleation ability was addressed by varying the kaolinite particle size, the aerosol concentration and temperature. It has been found that both aerosol concentration and particle size are important for contact freezing. At aerosol concentrations >100 cm3 no significant freezing events were observed within the measurement uncertainties. However, at aerosol concentrations
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