Rapid Check of Cascade Impactor Cut-Sizes using a Polydisperse Challenge Aerosol Calibration Method

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A method has been developed to check the 50% cut-size values of cascade impactor stages. The method involves generating a broad-size, log-normally distributed aerosol that covers the range of 50% cut-sizes for the impactor being tested. The amount of deposit on each impaction plate is analyzed and a histogram of the resulting aerosol size distribution plotted, using the amount of aerosol collected on each impaction plate and the published values for the cut-sizes of the impactor in question. If the particle size distribution indicated by the histogram does not result in a log-normal distribution, one or more of the assumed cut-sizes of the impactor are in error. The incorrect cut-sizes of the impactor can then be adjusted until the curve is log-normal, and these adjusted cut-sizes are the correct values for the impactor stages. © 2006 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Marple, V. A., Olson, B. A., & Santhanakrishnan, K. (2006). Rapid Check of Cascade Impactor Cut-Sizes using a Polydisperse Challenge Aerosol Calibration Method. Aerosol Science and Technology, 40(12), 1064–1070. https://doi.org/10.1080/02786820600952870

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