题名 |
Development and Field Evaluation of a Multiple Slit Nozzle-Based High Volume PM2.5 Inertial Impactor Assembly (HVIA) |
DOI |
10.4209/aaqr.2015.01.0050 |
作者 |
Anand Kumar;Tarun Gupta |
关键词 |
Impactor ; PM_2.5 ; Slit-Nozzle ; Silicone grease |
期刊名称 |
Aerosol and Air Quality Research |
卷期/出版年月 |
15卷4期(2015 / 08 / 01) |
页次 |
1188 - 1200+i-ii |
内容语文 |
英文 |
英文摘要 |
This study presents the development and lab performance of a high volume (Q=950 LPM), multiple slit nozzle-based PM2.5 (particle aerodynamic diameter <2.5μm) inertial impactor and the performance of the same was compared with an existing single stage low flow rate (Q=15 LPM) PM_2.5 impactor. Lab experiments were performed on various slit-based nozzle impactors using polydisperse dolomite powder as test aerosol. After carrying out rigorous parametric evaluation, the optimum slit nozzle-based impactor configuration selected had cutoff size of 2.51μm (aerodynamic diameter) at an operating flow rate of 215 LPM (medium flow) with a pressure drop of 0.35kPa across the impactor stage. The length of the slit of this optimum medium flow impactor was extrapolated to a flow rate of 950 LPM to obtain the high volume multiple slit nozzle-based PM_2.5 inertial impactor assembly. This novel impactor assembly was fabricated from brass and chrome-plated and then retrofitted in a high volume dust sampler (Model AAS 217NL, Ecotech Instruments, India) downstream of the PM_10 cyclone separator. High vacuum silicone grease was used as the impaction substrate. A field study was performed with co-located novel high volume impactor assembly (HVIA) and single stage low flow rate PM_2.5 impactor, to not only compare the PM_2.5 mass concentrations but elemental, anion and water soluble organic carbon (WSOC)/water soluble inorganic carbon (WSIC) concentrations as well in order to validate the HVIA developed in the present study. |
主题分类 |
工程學 >
市政與環境工程 |