Use of porous foam as the substrate of an impactor for respirable aerosol sampling

Cheng Hsiung Huang, Chen Shen Chang, Sheh Hsun Chang, Chuen-Tinn Tsai*, Tung Sheng Shih, Da Toung Tang

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Abstract

The effect of a porous foam substrate on the penetration characteristics of an impactor with a single round nozzle was investigated experimentally, with liquid and solid particles in the size range of 1-10μm. The experimental results show that the cut-off aerodynamic diameter of the impactor with porous foam substrate is lower than that with porous metal substrate due to more air penetration into the porous foam; in addition, the impactor penetration curve is less sharp. A numerical simulation of the penetration curve for the impactor with porous foam substrate was in good agreement with the experimental data. The numerical method was then used to find the best sampling flow rate for respirable aerosol sampling. Results show that when the nozzle diameter is 0.36 cm and the sampling rate is 1.9l/min, the penetration curve of the impactor with the porous foam is very close to the criteria for respirable aerosol sampling.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1373-1386
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Aerosol Science
Volume36
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2005

Keywords

  • Impactor
  • Porous foam
  • Respirable aerosol sampler
  • Single-round nozzle

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