Flow Patterns Upstream of Isokinetic Dust Sampling Probes |
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Authors: | E. E. A. Rouillard R.E. Hicks |
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Affiliation: | Council for Scientific and Industrial Research , Pretoria , RSA |
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Abstract: | In isokinetic sampling from a gas stream it is usually assumed that the flow pattern upstream of the sampling probe is not affected by the presence of the probe. That some probes do seriously affect the gas streamlines is shown by velocity traverses taken with a hot wire anemometer under controlled flow conditions in a wind tunnel. The degree to v/hich the streamlines are affected depends on the wall thickness and taper of the nozzle, the stem diameter, as well as on the size and proximity of sampling accessories in the vicinity of the nozzle. For a probe to cause negligible disturbance under isokinetic conditions it should have a sharp-edged nozzle with little or no outside bevel, and the stem of the probe should be at least 11 stem diameters downstream from the nozzle inlet. |
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