https://open.library.ubc.ca/media/download/pdf/24/1.0447519/4

*Author*
Maryam Shahrasebi

2024

*Abstract*
Marine Cloud Brightening (MCB) has been proposed as a technique to produce
local or regional cooling over remote oceans. The underlying principle of
MCB is to artificially enhance the reflectivity and longevity of the
maritime stratocumulus clouds by injecting seawater aerosols at low
elevations (~ 1 km), where they act as cloud condensation nuclei. However,
the presence of giant (1-10 microns) cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) within
the seeded size spectrum expedites precipitation, which may break up the
cloud layer. A critical challenge in MCB is the development of
energy-efficient methods for generating and dispersing CCN of the optimal
size range (30-500 nm).
This thesis investigates the potential of splash-plate atomization (SPA) as
a novel and efficient technique for MCB applications. SPA utilizes jet
impingement on an inclined plate to generate a thin liquid sheet that
subsequently breaks into droplets of a size comparable to the sheet
thickness, rather than the orifice diameter, offering control over droplet
size distribution. An experimental setup has been developed, including a
SPA unit, a sampling room, and instrumentation for characterizing particle
size distribution. To complement the aerosol size measurements, shadowgraph
imaging has been performed, allowing for the visualization and analysis of
the spray dynamics. The performance of the SPA system has been evaluated
under various operating conditions, including different pumping pressures
(1000, 1400, and 2000 psi), different spray deflection angles (75, 60, 45,
and 30 degrees jet deflections), and different plate lengths (edgeproximal
and edge-distant).

*Source: University of British Columbia*

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