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1 Corrections for: Hinds, W C, Aerosol echnology: Properties, Behavior, and Measurement of Airborne Particles, Second Edition, Wiley, New York (999) CORRECIONS O SIXH PRINING: [Note, the "printing" is given by the last number in the last line of the copyright page, page iv] Most important corrections Page 48, Example, fifth equation 48 H 0 - N" should be 48 H 0-3 N" Page 67, Eq 338 "W" should be "U" Page 88, Eq 435 "f x (d p )d p " should be "f x (d p )dd p " Page 80, second full paragraph, first line "temperature and " should be "temperature, absolute pressure, P, and" Page 80, Eq 34 should be: v P v = = v P v Page 80, third line after Eq 34 Insert "After the expansion the total pressure, and the partial pressure of vapor, are reduced by P /P " after "expansion ratio" Page 80, able 3, third column Delete "(p s ) /(p s ) " in column heading "0" should be "8" "40" should be "3" "84" should be "59" "70" should be "06" "333" should be "89" Page 80, last line and page 8, lines and "can be determined by calculating the saturation vapor pressure, using Eq 3, at the initial temperature to get p and at the final temperature, as given by Eq 34, to get p s " should be "is given by the ratio of the partial pressure of vapor after expansion [(p s ) (P /P )] to the saturation vapor pressure at temperature " Page 8, Example Delete first equation line Insert the following line between "expansion " and " " lines: ( ) ( ) 4 p = ( ps ) v / v = 34 / 8 = 86 kpa [ 39 mmhg] he last line should read: p S = R p = 86 = 39 8 s = 8 Page 3, line 5 "greater than" should be "less than" Page 38, able 53, last column, fifth entry "6" should be "95" Page 335, Eq 530 "K E " should be "-K E " wo places Other corrections Page 7, Problem 3, last line "and density ρ," should be "and relative density ρ = ρ p /ρ 0," Page 86, Eq 47 "s " should be "s i " Page 98, next to last line "diameter of average, d p," should be "diameter of average d p," Page 09, Problem 48 Answer "b = +" should be " CMD = d t exp(ln σ g ) "
2 Page 33, line 7 "particles the sensitive" should be "pa rticles to the sensitive" Page 45, second line of Example Asume should be Assume Page 56, Figure, caption Delete "dichotomous" from caption Page 63, line Add sentence "K 0 should be replaced by K in Eqs and " after " in able A" Page 30, Problem 34 Add at end "Use Eq 3 for p s Requires iterative solution" Answer: "" should be "6" Page 3, next to last line "reflectively" should be "reflectivity" Page 36, Fig 68 op dashed line should be solid from 40 to 80 degrees op solid line should be dashed from 40 to 80 degrees Page 430, able, 3rd column, nd row "" should be " (6-jet)" Page 436, line 4 "is, more" should be "is more" Page 445, line "types" should be "type" CORRECIONS O HIRD PRINING: [Note, the "printing" is given by the last number in the last line of the copyright page, page iv] Most important corrections Page 8, third line from bottom "50 :m" should be "50 nm" Page 33, line before Eq 47 Insert "for turbulent flow" after "flow rate" - -3 Page 48, Example, fifth equation 48 H 0 N" should be 48 H 0 N" Page 67, Eq 338 "W" should be "U" Page 88, Eq 435 "f x (d p )d p " should be "f x(d p)dd p " Page 5, line 6 "(KE = 3/k)" should be "(KE = ( 3/)k)" Page 5-6, Example Problem "0036" should be "036" hree places Page 80, second full paragraph, first line "temperature and " should be "temperature, absolute pressure, P, and" Page 80, Eq 34 should be: v = v P P v = v Page 80, third line after Eq 34 Insert "After the expansion the total pressure, and the partial pressure of vapor, are reduced by P /P " after "expansion ratio" Page 80, able 3, third column Delete "(p s ) /(p s ) " in column heading "0" should be "8" "40" should be "3" "84" should be "59" "70" should be "06" "333" should be "89" Page 80, last line and page 8, lines and "can be determined by calculating the saturation vapor pressure, using Eq 3, at the initial temperature to get p and at the final temperature, as given by Eq 34, to get p s " should be "is given by the ratio of the partial pressure of vapor after expansion [(p s ) (P /P )] to the saturation vapor pressure at temperature " Page 8, Example Delete first equation line Insert the following line between "expansion " and " " lines:
3 ( ) ( ) 4 p = ( ps ) v / v = 34 / 8 = 86 kpa [ 39 mmhg] he last line should read: S = p R p = = 8 39 s 495 = 8 Page 30, able 33, line 3 "4" should be "4" Page 3, line 5 "greater than" should be "less than" Page 38, able 53, last column, fifth entry "6" should be "95" Page 335, Eq 530 "K E " should be "-K E " wo places Page 335, line after Eq 530 "05 :m" should be "005 :m" Other corrections Page 4, last line "Elsevier, New York" should be "aylor & Francis, Philadelphia" Page 7, Problem 3, last line "and density ρ," should be "and relative density ρ = ρ p /ρ 0," Page 86, Eq 47 "s " should be "s i" Page 09, Problem 48 Answer "b = +" should be " CMD = d exp(ln σ ) " Page 33, line 7 "particles the sensitive" should be "pa rticles to the sensitive" Page 45, second line of Example Asume should be Assume Page 48, line 7 "weighted" should be "weighed" Page 56, Figure, caption Delete "dichotomous" from caption Page 30, Problem 34 Add at end "Use Eq 3 for p s Requires iterative solution" Answer: "" should be "6" Page 3, next to last line "reflectively" should be "reflectivity" Page 334, line "howeever" should be "however" Page 36, Fig 68 op dashed line should be solid from 40 to 80 degrees op solid line should be dashed from 40 to 80 degrees Page 396, line 5 "Aeorosolization" should be "Aerosolization" Page 430, able, 3rd column, nd row "" should be " (6-jet)" Page 436, line 4 "is, more" should be "is more" Page 445, line "types" should be "type" t g CORRECIONS O SECOND PRINING: [Note, the "printing" is given by the last number in the last line of the copyright page, page iv] Most important corrections Page 8, third line from bottom "50 :m" should be "50 nm" Page 33, line before Eq 47 Insert "for turbulent flow" after "flow rate" Page 48, Example, fifth equation 48 H 0 - N" should be 48 H 0-3 N" Page 56, able 33 he last nine entries in column 3 should be 03, 08,, 7,, 6, 30, 35, 39" Page 67, Eq 338 "W" should be "U" Page 88, Eq 435 "f (d )d " should be "f x (d p )dd p " x p p
4 Page 5, line 6 "(KE = 3/k)" should be "(KE = (3/)k)" Page 5-6, Example Problem "0036" should be "036" hree places Page 33, line 7 "particles the sensitive" should be "particles to the sensitive" Page 7, able 4 Column heading for columns -7 should be "Average Coagulation Coefficient, K b " See table at end of corrections Page 80, second full paragraph, first line "temperature and " should be "temperature, absolute pressure, P, and" Page 80, Eq 34 should be: v P v = = v P v Page 80, third line after Eq 34 Insert "After the expansion the total pressure, and the partial pressure of vapor, are reduced by P /P " after "expansion ratio" Page 80, able 3, third column Delete "(p s ) /(p s ) " in column heading "0" should be "8" "40" should be "3" "84" should be "59" "70" should be "06" "333" should be "89" Page 80, last line and page 8, lines and "can be determined by calculating the saturation vapor pressure, using Eq 3, at the initial temperature to get p and at the final temperature, as given by Eq 34, to get p s " should be "is given by the ratio of the partial pressure of vapor after expansion [(p s ) (P /P )] to the saturation vapor pressure at temperature " Page 8, Example Delete first equation line Insert the following line between "expansion " and " " lines: 4 p = ( ps ) ( v / v) = 34( / 8 ) = 86 kpa [ 39 mmhg] he last line should read: p S R = = = 8 ps = 8 Page 30, able 33, line 3 "4" should be "4" Page 3, line 5 "greater than" should be "less than" Page 38, able 53, last column, fifth entry "6" should be "95" Page 335, Eq 530 "K E " should be "-K E " wo places Page 335, line after Eq 530 "05 :m" should be "005 : m" Other corrections Page 4, last line "Elsevier, New York" should be "aylor & Francis, Philadelphia" Page 7, Problem 3, last line "and density ρ," should be "and relative density ρ = ρp/ρ 0," Page 86, Eq 47 "s " should be "s i " Page 09, Problem 48 Answer "b = + " should be " CMD = d t exp(ln σ g ) " rticles to the sensitive" Page 33, line 7 "particles the sensitive" should be "pa Page 45, second line of Example Asume should be Assume
5 Page 48, line 7 "weighted" should be "weighed" Page 56, Figure, caption Delete "dichotomous" from caption Page 30, Problem 34 Add at end "Use Eq 3 for p s Requires iterative solution" Answer: "" should be "6" Page 3, next to last line "reflectively" should be "reflectivity" Page 334, line "howeever" should be "however" Page 36, Fig 68 op dashed line should be solid from 40 to 80 degrees op solid line should be dashed from 40 to 80 degrees Page 396, line 5 "Aeorosolization" should be "Aerosolization" Page 430, able, 3rd column, nd row "" should be " (6-jet)" Page 436, line 4 "is, more" should be "is more" Page 445, line "types" should be "type" Back cover, last paragraph "PhD" should be "ScD" CORRECIONS O FIRS PRINING: [Note, the "printing" is given by the last number in the last line of the copyright page, page iv] Most important corrections Page 8, third line from bottom "50 :m" should be "50 nm" c c c x c x " " should be " " and " " should be " " Page 8, Eqs 3 and 4 Page 33, line before Eq 47 Insert "for turbulent flow" after "flow rate" Page 47, Eq 34 "D g " should be "D p " Page 48, Example, third equation "5 H 0-4 " should be "5 H 0-6 " Page 48, Example, fifth equation 48 H 0 - N" should be 48 H 0-3 N" Page 49, Eq 3 "D g " should be "D p " Page 5, Eq 34 "D" should be "0" Page 56, able 33 he last nine entries in column 3 should be 03, 08,, 7,, 6, 30, 35, 39" Page 58, Example, numerator of the second equation " H 0" should be "8 H 0" Page 58, Example, second line "8000 kg/cm 3 " should be "8000 kg/m 3 " Page 67, Eq 338 "W" should be "U" Page 88, Eq 435 "f x (d p )d p " should be " f x (d p )dd p " Page 5, line 6 "(KE = 3/k)" should be "(KE = ( 3/)k)" Page 64, Example, line "will deposit on the tube walls?" should be "will pass through the tube?" Page 69, Problem 78, Answer "5" should be "7" Page 73, Eq 84 "for d < 8" should be "for d > 8" Page 5-6, Example Problem "0036" should be " 036" hree places Page 7, able 0, line "83" should be "83"
6 Page 3, Prob 04 "33-mm probe" should be "33-mm probe" Page 7, able 4 Replace table with revised and enlarged table given at end of this list of corrections Page 80, second full paragraph, first line "temperature and " should be "temperature, absolute pressure, P, and" Page 80, Eq 34 should be: v P v = = v P v Page 80, third line after Eq 34 Insert "After the expansion the total pressure, and the partial pressure of vapor, are reduced by P /P " after "expansion ratio" Page 80, able 3, third column Delete "(p s ) /(p s ) " in column heading "0" should be "8" "40" should be "3" "84" should be "59" "70" should be "06" "333" should be "89" Page 80, last line and page 8, lines and "can be determined by calculating the saturation vapor pressure, using Eq 3, at the initial temperature to get p and at the final temperature, as given by Eq 34, to get p s " should be "is given by the ratio of the partial pressure of vapor after expansion [(p s ) (P /P )] to the saturation vapor pressure at temperature " Page 8, Example Delete first equation line Insert the following line between "expansion " and " " lines: 4 p = ( ps ) ( v / v) = 34( / 8 ) = 86 kpa [ 39 mmhg] he last line should read: p S R = = = 8 ps = 8 Page 30, able 33, line 3 "4" should be "4" Page 3, line 5 "greater than" should be "less than" Page 38, able 53, last column, fifth entry "6" should be "95" Page 335, Eq 530 "K E " should be "-K E " wo places Page 335, line after Eq 530 "05 :m" should be "005 : m" Page 346, Problem 58, line "05-mm" should be "05-:m" Page 36, Example, numerator of the first equation "05 H 0-6 " should be "005 H 0-6 " Other corrections Page xiii, paragraph 3, line Phelan should be Phalen Page 3, ninth reference, "Introduction to Aerosol Science" should be "Aerosol Science and echnology" Page 4, last line "Elsevier, New York" should be "aylor & Francis, Philadelphia" Page 0, Fig and 3, captions "93 K" should be "73 K" Page 5, Example, third equation "dynas/cm " should be "dynas/cm " Page 47, third line after Eq 35 "unit-density" should be "standard-density"
7 Page 54, Fig 33 "4 g/cm 3 " should be "4000 kg/m 3 " two places Page 54, Fig 33 "0 cm/s" should be " mm/s" three places Page 54, Fig 33 " g/cm 3 " should be "000 kg/m 3 " Page 55, paragraph 3, line 3 "unit-density" should be "standard-density" Page 7, Problem 3, last line "and density ρ," should be "and relative density ρ = ρ p /ρ 0," Page 83, Equation between Eq 40 and 4 "(4)" should be "(4)" Page 86, Eq 47 "s " should be "s i " Page 09, Problem 48 Answer "b = + " should be " CMD = d t exp(ln σ g ) " Page 39, Problem 58 "unit-density" should be "standard-density" Page 39, Problem 54 "(he" should be "he" Page 47, line 3 "materials ranged" should be " materials gave $ values that ranged" Page 48, Problem 64, second line "particle of" should be "particle of" Page 69, Problem 74, second line "at distance" should be "at a distance" Page 69, Problem 75, line 4 "the other" should be "the other?" Page 87, first full paragraph, line "between between" should be "between" Page 9, first line "basis" should be "basic" Page 95, fourth line after Eq 93 "0 cm/s" should be "0 m/s [0 cm/s]" Page 0, last line, fourth word should be "effective" Page 3, Prob 04 "ANSWERS" should be "ANSWER" Page 33, line 7 "particles the sensitive" should be "particles to the sensitive" Page 44, line 8 "airway" should be "airways" Page 48, line 7 "weighted" should be "weighed" Page 49, line 6 "998" should be "999" Page 50, line 3 "variable x" should be "variable x" Page 50, line "where IF the is" should be "where IF is the" Page 55, line 4 "998" should be "999" Page 56, Figure, caption Delete "dichotomous" from caption Page 58, third reference, line "of Health Related Aerosols" should be "for Particulate Air Contaminants" Page 58, third reference, line "998" should be "999" Page 58, sixth reference, line - "of Health Related Aerosols" should be "for Particulate Air Contaminants" Page 58, sixth reference, line "998" should be "999" Page 6, able "K 0 " should be "K 0 " and "K" should be "K" Page 6, able "Coagulation coefficient K" should be "Coagulation coefficient" Page 65, Eq 6 "K 0 " should be "K" Page 67, line 4 "0 6 /cm 3 " should be "0 /m 3 [0 6 /cm 3 ]" Line 6 "3 H0 4 /cm 3 " should be "3 H0 0 /m 3 [3 H0 4 /cm 3 ]" Line 9 "0 6 /cm 3 " should be "0 /m 3 [0 6 /cm 3 ]" Line 0 "0 3 " should be "0 9 /m 3 [0 3 /cm 3 ]" Line "0 6 /cm 3 " should be "0 /m 3 [0 6 /cm 3 ]"
8 Page 67, able, first column, heading, line "(number/cm 3 )" should be "(number/m 3 [number/cm 3 ])" Page 67, able, first column, table entries: "0 4 " should be "0 0 [0 4 ]"; "0 " should be "0 8 [0 ]"; "0 0 " should be "0 6 [0 0 ]"; "0 8 " should be "0 4 [0 8 ]"; "0 6 " should be "0 [0 6 ]"; "0 4 " should be "0 0 [0 4 ]"; "0 " should be "0 8 [0 ]" Page 69, last line "d > 8" should be "CMD > 8" Page 76-77, Problems -0 "ANSWERS" should be "ANSWER" Page 76, Problem 5, Answer "47" should be "49" Page 77, Problem 8, Answer "50H0 /m 3 [50H0 6 /cm 3 ], 60H0 /m 3 [60H0 6 /cm 3 ]" should be: "49H0 /m 3 [49H0 6 /cm 3 ], 59H0 /m 3 [59H0 6 /cm 3 ]" Page 30-30, Problems 3-30 "ANSWERS" should be "ANSWER" Page 30, Problem 34 Add at end "Use Eq 3 for p s Requires iterative solution" Answer: "" should be "6" Page 30, Problem 36, line "% supersaturation" should be "% supersaturation?" Page 30, Problem 36, line 3 cooling should be heating Page 304, last paragraph, line "he majority" should be "A significant fraction" Page 3, next to last line "reflectively" should be "reflectivity" Page 35, Problem 4-4 "ANSWERS" should be "ANSWER" Page 334, line "howeever" should be "however" Page 336, Example Add "By Eq 53," after first sentence Page 36, Fig 68 op dashed line should be solid from 40 to 80 degrees op solid line should be dashed from 40 to 80 degrees -" Page 376, Problem 65, line "03" should be "03 km Page 387, line 4 "polyethylene" should be "brown coal" Page 390, line 5 "produces" should be "produced" Page 396, line 5 "Aeorosolization" should be "Aerosolization" Page 430, able, 3rd column, nd row "" should be " (6-jet)" Page 436, line 4 "is, more" should be "is more" Page 445, line "types" should be "type" Page 464, Appendix A6 Replace table with expanded table given at the end of this correction list Back cover, last paragraph "PhD" should be "ScD" updated April, 006 able 4 Coagulation Coefficients for Polydisperse Aerosols Having Lognormal Size Distributions a Count Median Diameter Average Coagulation Coefficient, K b
9 (:m) GSD=0 GSD= 3 GSD=5 GSD=8 GSD= GSD= a Calcu lat ed for stan dard conditio ns by Eq 8 with $ correction b For K in m 3 /s mu ltiply values by 0-6 [for cm 3 /s multiply v alues by 0-0 ] Appendix A6 SI Prefixes Factor Prefix Symbol Factor Prefix Symbol 0 tera 0-3 milli m 0 9 giga G 0-6 micro : 0 6 mega M 0-9 nano n 0 3 kilo k 0 - pico p 0 - centi c 0-5 femto f
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