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FULL-SCALE LABORATORY SIMULATION FACILITY TO TEST PARTICULATE AND ORGANIC EMISSIONS FROM A THIRD WORLD RESIDENTIAL COMBUSTION PROCESS. I. FACILITY DESCRIPTION AND RESULTS OF TESTS OF THREE RURAL CHINA RESIDENTIAL COALS, A U.S. COAL, AND WOOD

Citation:

Harris, D., D. Natschke, R. Chapman, AND J. Mumford. FULL-SCALE LABORATORY SIMULATION FACILITY TO TEST PARTICULATE AND ORGANIC EMISSIONS FROM A THIRD WORLD RESIDENTIAL COMBUSTION PROCESS. I. FACILITY DESCRIPTION AND RESULTS OF TESTS OF THREE RURAL CHINA RESIDENTIAL COALS, A U.S. COAL, AND WOOD. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/A-92/159.

Description:

The paper gives results of a series of 12 tests for 3 coals from a rural area of China with abnormally high lung cancer rates, a U. S. coal, and pine wood fuel. It also discusses a residential combustion simulator, built at EPA's Research Triangle Park, NC, facility to conduct emission tests of residential fuels in a facility designed for the acquisition of samples for chemical and biological analysis. The facility includes a 2.5 by 3.0 m burn hut (containing a 30 by 30 cm fire pit) located next to a instrumentation and control building. Air samples can be taken inside the burn hut or from an insulated duct pulling samples from the center of the hut through the control building. Additional sampling systems, such as continuous emission monitors o laboratory grade chemical analyzers, can be easily added either in the instrumentation building or by parking a mobile laboratory next to the facility.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 29833