An Intrinsically Pressure Insensitive Low Cost Particle Number Diluter Featuring Flow Monitoring

  • Bainschab M
  • Bergmann A
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Abstract

We present a low cost Particle Number (PN) diluter including mass flow monitoring. The device consists of a commercial hypodermic needle, a High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter. and a custom-made flow sensor. The flow sensor is used to monitor the diluter’s performance and enable in-time replacement of the low cost elements used. Neither the sampling flow rate nor the pressure drop drastically change the dilution factor introduced by the presented device. This makes the presented device especially useful for particle number measurements at positions close to the tailpipe of internal combustion engine powered vehicles, where aggravating, fast pressure pulsations complicate correct sampling.

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Bainschab, M., & Bergmann, A. (2018). An Intrinsically Pressure Insensitive Low Cost Particle Number Diluter Featuring Flow Monitoring (p. 981). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2130981

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