Detachment of tobacco-smoke-material carriers from surfaces by turbulent air flow.

@article{Ibrahim2009DetachmentOT,
  title={Detachment of tobacco-smoke-material carriers from surfaces by turbulent air flow.},
  author={Abdelmaged H. Ibrahim and S. Ghosh and Patrick F. Dunn},
  journal={Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM},
  year={2009},
  volume={11 1},
  pages={
          56-62
        }
}
The influence of tobacco-smoke-material (TSM) on the detachment of microparticles from surfaces by turbulent air flow was investigated experimentally. Both clean and dusty glass surfaces were subjected to TSM either before or after the deposition of 64 microm to 76 microm-diameter stainless steel microparticles onto the surfaces. The TSM was generated by mechanically puffing research-grade cigarettes inside a smoking box that contained the surfaces. Microparticle detachment characteristics were… 

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