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Monitoring of particulate matter outdoors 总被引:6,自引:0,他引:6
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Measurements of outdoor human exposure to suspended particulate matter (PM) are always constrained by available resources. An effective network design requires tradeoffs between variables measured, the number of sampling locations, sample duration, and sampling frequency. Sampling sites are needed to represent neighborhood and urban spatial scales with minimal influences from nearby sources. Although most PM measurements for determining compliance with standards are taken over 24-h periods every third to sixth day, outdoor human exposure assessment requires measurements taken continuously throughout the day, preferably over durations of 1 h or less. More detailed particle size and chemistry data are also desirable, as smaller size fractions and specific chemicals may be better indicators of adverse health effects than total mass samples. 相似文献
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Source profiles for industrial, mobile, and area sources in the Big Bend Regional Aerosol Visibility and Observational study 总被引:20,自引:0,他引:20
Chow JC Watson JG Kuhns H Etyemezian V Lowenthal DH Crow D Kohl SD Engelbrecht JP Green MC 《Chemosphere》2004,54(2):185-208
Representative PM2.5 and PM10 source emissions were sampled in Texas during the Big Bend Regional Aerosol Visibility and Observa (BRAVO) study. Chemical source profiles for elements, ions, and carbon fractions of 145 samples are reported for paved and unpaved road dust, soil dust, motor vehicle exhaust, vegetative burning, four coal-fired power stations, an oil refinery catalytic cracker, two cement kilns, and residential meat cooking. Several samples were taken from each emitter and source type, and these were averaged by source type, and in source subgroups based on commonality of chemical composition. The standard deviation represents the variability of the chemical mass fractions. BRAVO profiles differed in some respects from profiles measured elsewhere. High calcium abundances in geological dust, high selenium abundances in coal-fired power stations, and high antimony abundances in oil refinery catalytic cracker emissions were found. Abundances of eight thermally evolved carbon fractions [Atmos. Environ. 28 (15) (1994) 2493] differ among combustion sources, and a Monte Carlo simulation demonstrates that these differences are sufficient to differentiate among several carbon-emitters. 相似文献
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Heinz L. Engelbrecht 《Environment international》1981,6(1-6)
Dust build-up on adjacent surfaces is often an unwanted effect in industrial processes handling pulverized materials. In the case of electrostatic precipitation, build-up of dust on the collecting surface is the purpose of the process. Removal of this build-up is sometimes difficult, but necessary to maintain the continuity of the process. Dry-process methods for dust removal include rapping by impact.It is the intent of this paper to provide information on the general subject of dust removal from plates, on rapping systems used in electrostatic precipitators, and on measurements and order of magnitude of rapping forces.Rapping acceleration test results obtained in the laboratory are expanded to cover full-scale collecting surface plates.Effects of plate design, plate height and length, method of support, rapping, hammer weight, and lift are analyzed. 相似文献