Intercomparison study of the size-dependent counting efficiency of 26 condensation particle counters

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Particle detection efficiency curves for 26 condensation particle counters were determined during a calibration workshop in preparation for the Aerosol Characterization Experiment 1 (ACE1). Three different types of commercially available particle counters, the ultrafine condensation particle counter (TSI-3025) and the condensation particle counters (TSI-3010 and TSI-3760 or TS1-7610) were investigated at default temperature and flow settings as well as for other flow rates and temperature differences between the saturator and the condenser. Furthermore, the pulse-height-analysis ultrafine condensation particle counter and a TSI-3010 modified to achieve a higher temperature difference were calibrated. In this study, the large number of particle counters investigated provided the opportunity to obtain a more statistically significant picture of the performance of different particle counters for different operating conditions. © 1997 American Association for Aerosol Research.

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Wiedensohlet, A., Orsini, D., Covert, D. S., Coffmann, D., Cantrell, W., Havlicek, M., … Litchy, M. (1997). Intercomparison study of the size-dependent counting efficiency of 26 condensation particle counters. Aerosol Science and Technology, 27(2), 224–242. https://doi.org/10.1080/02786829708965469

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