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Surrogate Suspension-Resuspension Study
Glen, Andrew G.; Pennington, Heather M.
The objective of this study was to conduct a series of tests looking at the deposition and resuspension of aerosol particles deposited onto multiple representative substrate surfaces for a range of particle sizes under varying environmental conditions. The benefit of this study is to provide additional insight into the understanding of early time resuspension from different mechanisms and compare to existing literature. The resuspension methods utilized in this study were full-scale and the substrates were representative of real- world ground level conditions. Multiple experiments were conducted to assess the impact on resuspension from the varying substrates and mechanisms. The results of this study show variations in the size distribution of aerosol as a function of height from the source resuspension factors. Additionally, the aerosolized mass concentration and resuspension factor were evaluated. The maximum resuspension factor was found to be on the order of 10 -4 m -1 which is higher than most resuspension factors found in literature but represents idealized conditions due to the well constrained experimental setup.