Abstract
A field study was undertaken to evaluate the suitability of the aethalometer, an instrument capable of performing near-real-time measurement of low-level (10–1000 ng/m3) airborne combustion products, for vehicular and workplace monitoring. Several technical limitations were identified: (1) there was no ready means for external calibration of optical measurements; (2) airflow rates were unstable; (3) effective range of concentrations was limited; and (4) the aethalometer demonstrated sensitivity to movement and vibration. Unless addressed, these limitations will restrict future uses of the aethalometer for vehicular and workplace monitoring. © 2002 Air and Waste Management Association.
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Cohen, H. J., Sirianni, G., Chemerynski, S., Borak, J., & Wheeler, R. (2002). Observations on the Suitability of the Aethalometer for Vehicular and Workplace Monitoring. Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 52(11), 1258–1262. https://doi.org/10.1080/10473289.2002.10470865
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