Shape and Size in Important
Cenospheres from liquid fueled burners and diesel
engines are spheres. Shoe wear, tire wear, etc. are all
rough ellipsoids or bent rough
ellipsoids, provided that their minimum diameter exceeds
10 micrometers. Charred wood and plant material tends to
have sharp, smooth edges
and will often exhibit cell structure visible with
reflected light. Toners may be spherical or irregular in
shape but they cluster around
the same size in a given sample. Soots vary in shape
depending on the amount of hydrocarbons present. Carbon
fibers are straight fibers
with diameters ranging from about 4 to 10 micrometers.
Charred clothing and paper fiber tends to be much less
uniform in diameter and is
generally curved.
Reflectivity is Important
The reflectivity of the particle is a
function of the relative refractive index of
the particle and the mounting medium and the
texture of
the surface. If the surface texture is rough
on the order of a micrometer or less then
reflection is attenuated. If the texture
allows
for larger flat areas in appropriate
orientations then the texture controls the
distribution of the image of the illuminator
and the
Intensity of the image of the illuminator is
controlled by the refractive index.
(Click
here for
more images in this category.)
Particle Associations
are Important
|
| |