Inertial, Gravitation, Centrifugal and Thermal Collection Techniques

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
V. A. Marple K. L. Rubow B. A. Olson
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Nov 1, 1995

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION Inertial classification, gravitational sedimentation centrifugation, and thermal precipitation arc techniques that can be used to collect particles for subsequent analysis or for particle classification. The inertial classifiers, which include impactors, virtual impactors, and cyclones, are widely used in the sampling or particles. Settling chambers, which include centrifuges as well as gravitational settling devices, are less widely used. Thermal precipitators arc seldom used.Impactors, in particular, have been used extensively, studied both theoretically and experimentally, and arc the instrument or choice for the determination or aerosol mass size distributions. Many versions or impactors arc available commercially and many more have been designed, built, and used in special studies.Virtual impactors are a more recently developed inertial classifier and possess a feature not round in conventional inertial impactors; namely, that the particles remain airborne after classification compared to the conventional impactor, where the particles arc collected on a solid surface. The feature or keeping particles airborne is important for transporting the particles to other particle-analyzing instruments, or to filters, and in concentrating particles larger than the cutsize in a small fraction of the total now."
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APA: V. A. Marple K. L. Rubow B. A. Olson  (1995)  Inertial, Gravitation, Centrifugal and Thermal Collection Techniques

MLA: V. A. Marple K. L. Rubow B. A. Olson Inertial, Gravitation, Centrifugal and Thermal Collection Techniques. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1995.

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