The variables affecting the physical collection efficiency of air samplers of the type that impact microbe-carrying particles onto agar were investigated using a simplified analytical method and computational fluid dynamics. The results from these two techniques were compared, as were the effect of jet velocity, nozzle size, and nozzle distance from the agar surface; also considered was the optimisation of these variables to obtain an efficient design of sampler. A technique is described that calculates the proportion of microbe-carrying particles that a sampler will collect from a typical size distribution of microbe-carrying particles found in an occupied room; the three air samplers studied were found to collect from about 22 % to over 99 % of the micro-organisms in the room air. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Whyte, W., Green, G., & Albisu, A. (2007). Collection efficiency and design of microbial air samplers. Journal of Aerosol Science, 38(1), 97–110. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaerosci.2006.09.004
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