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Table 1
Accelerations at maximum fragmentation rate and pull-off forces Fpo for the three investigated types of dust.
Aggregate type | Mass averaged monomer aggregate radius ragg [μm] | Acceleration at maximum fragmentation rate [m s-2] | Pull-off force Fpo [N] | Tensile strength Ts [Pa] | |||
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Small aggregates of | 59![]() |
16.6 | 1.0![]() |
1.0![]() |
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monodisperse dust | |||||||
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Large aggregates of | 160![]() |
9.8 | 1.2![]() |
1.6![]() |
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monodisperse dust | |||||||
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Large aggregates of | 163![]() |
9.1 | 1.6![]() |
1.9![]() |
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polydisperse dust | |||||||
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Agglomerates of 4 aggregates | 118![]() |
16.6 | 8.4![]() |
1.9![]() |
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of monodisperse dust |
Notes. The corresponding tensile strengths are listed in the last column (see Sect. 4.3). The listed error values are implied by the +/−1σ standard deviation of the aggregate size distributions.
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