An aerosol sampler for determination of particle concentration as a function of size and time

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A high flow rate four-stage impacfor was developed for the determination of aerosol concentration as a function of both particle size and time. The unit is very useful for long-term sampling intervals (24 hr) and for sampling very dusty atmospheres. Gas-borne particulate matter is collected out on four rotating drums, each with a collection surface area of about 10 sq in.; this allows a large quantity of materials to be collected without danger of particle build-up and blow-off. A particle size-collection efficiency calibration for the unit is presented together with experimental data on wall losses, surface coatings, and other important operational considerations. © 1967 Air & Waste Management Association.

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Lundgren, D. A. (1967). An aerosol sampler for determination of particle concentration as a function of size and time. Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 17(4), 225–229. https://doi.org/10.1080/00022470.1967.10468972

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