Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9460469 | Journal of Aerosol Science | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We report the performance of a slit virtual impactor at high particle mass concentrations (>500μg/L). Transmission efficiency was determined on an individual particle basis by visualization of fluorescent particles embedded in a background matrix of Arizona road dust. No significant difference in transmission efficiency from dilute conditions was observed for a mass loading of 571μg/L. At greater mass loadings (>1000μg/L), the device clogged before a statistically significant data set could be obtained. These results suggest that the performance of a slit virtual impactor is not degraded up to roughly 600μg/L, and may be extended to even larger mass loadings provided that clogging of the nozzle is minimized.
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Authors
Satyanarayanan Seshadri, Denis J. Phares, Taekyun Kim, Kenneth D. Kihm, Don D. Smith, Peter M. McIntyre,