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Main Title In situ field portable fine particle measuring device /
Author Knollenberg, Robert G.
Publisher Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Year Published 1984
Report Number EPA/600-S2-84-096
OCLC Number 15863946
Subjects Particle size determination ; Particles--Measurement
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EJBD  EPA 600-S2-84-096 In Binder Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 08/13/2018
ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 600-S2-84-096 In Binder Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
Collation 2 pages ; 28 cm.
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At head of title: Project summary. "July 1984." "EPA/600-S2-84-096."
Contents Notes
"An in situ fine particle measuring device - the Fine Particle Stack Spectrometer System (FPSSS) has been developed. It is a laser-fed optical system with detection by near-forward light scattering. Sample volume is established by a high-resolution optical system viewing particle image in a dark field through a masked beam splitter. The FPSSS covers an 0.5 to 11.0 um size range with 60-channel resolution. Absolute theoretical accuracy is +20% of size for completely unknown refractive index. The instrument is designed to operate continuously at in-stack temperatures up to 250ÀC at flow velocities up to 30 m/sec. It has been laboratory characterized and field tested on coal-fired power plants at both the inlets and outlets of control devices. Its performance indicates good agreement with impactors and excellent agreement with opacity meters in computed mass loading and optical opacity. Its size resolution is greater than other currently known techniques. Its eventual use will be directed at characterizing particulate emissions of stacks or other stationary sources and qualitatively evaluating the performance and collection efficiencies of particulate control devices now in operation."