The Use of Hypodermic Needles as Critical Orifices in Air Sampling |
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Authors: | James P. Lodge Jr. John B. Pate Blair E. Ammons Glenda A. Swanson |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Atmospheric Sciences , National Center for Atmospheric Research , Boulder , Colorado , USA |
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Abstract: | Hypodermic needles are useful as convenient low-cost critical orifices to control the flow rate in air sampling. Variations in flow rate were less than five per cent for 41 needle gauge-length combinations. To provide maximum accuracy, a simple calibration procedure is described. Needles may be reused more than six times, if protected. Types of protectors are described. Resistances of protector, collector, and prefilter combinations affect criticality at nine liters/min. Simple sampling devices using needles as orifices are described. |
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