An anisokinetic shrouded nozzle system was designed for sampling particles at a constant low flow rate from a ventilation duct to an aerodynamic particle sizer (APS). Shrouded anisokinetic nozzles are a means for sampling from a moving airstream with higher particle transmission than with unshrouded isokinetic nozzles. This shrouded nozzle sampling system was evaluated in an experimental ventilation duct system. Aspiration and transport efficiency measurements were made for five particle sizes in the range 1-13 μm at each of three duct air speeds in the range 2.2-8.8 m/s. Under these conditions, the shrouded nozzle system showed improved performance compared to buttonhook isokinetic nozzles, especially for larger particles and higher air speeds. Measured transmission efficiencies through the shrouded nozzle sampling system were generally higher and more reliably predictable than those through buttonhook isokinetic nozzles. Model predictions of transport and aspiration efficiencies of the shrouded nozzle system showed good agreement with measurements over the entire range of experimental conditions. The shrouded nozzle sampling system could be used to measure concentrations in ventilation ducts with an APS for particles in the diameter range 1-13 μm. Copyright © 2014 American Association for Aerosol Research.
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Sippola, M. R., & Nazaroff, W. W. (2014). Anisokinetic shrouded nozzle system for constant low-flow rate aerosol sampling from turbulent duct flow. Aerosol Science and Technology, 48(1), 90–98. https://doi.org/10.1080/02786826.2013.861892
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