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The Optimum Performance of Silver-Iodide Smoke Generators

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Fletcher, Neville H.

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American Meteorological Society

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The ice-forming ability of silver-iodide smoke depends upon the size of the smoke particles in a way which can be calculated. From this relation, it is possible to find the maximum number of nuclei produced, per gram of silver iodide, which are active at a given temperature. Comparison of the performance of such an ideal generator with that of experimental burners shows that optimum performance is being approached in some cases.

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The Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences

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2037-12-31

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