Science Inventory

DEVELOPMENT OF AN SO2 MONITOR FOR MOBILE SOURCES

Citation:

Burch, D., P. Davila, F. Gates, AND J. Pembrook. DEVELOPMENT OF AN SO2 MONITOR FOR MOBILE SOURCES. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/2-79/121.

Description:

An instrument has been designed and built to monitor the concentration of SO2 in the exhaust of mobile sources. A grating assembly disperses the ultraviolet energy from a deuterium-arc source and passes five narrow spectral intervals. Three of the intervals (set A) coincide with strong absorption features in the SO2 band near 3000 A; the other two intervals (set B) coincide with weak absorption. A spinning reticle alternately transmits energy passing through set A and B to a photomultiplier detector. A dc output signal proportional to the concentration of SO2 in the sample cell is produced by appropriate electronics. A pump and manifold assembly permit operation over a wide range of sample flow rates. At high flow rates, the 90% sample turn-over time is approximately 0.7 sec. The sample cell contains a multiple-pass optical system adjusted to 12 passes, giving a sample path length greater than 5 m. The rms noise level corresponds to approximately 0.05 ppm of SO2 when the electronic time constant is 1 sec.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 40004