@article{22077, author = {Susanne V Hering and Lara A Gundel and Joan M Daisey}, title = {A microslot impactor for organic aerosol sampling}, abstract = {
A microslot impactor has been designed with the objective of collecting large, concentrated samples suitable for chemical analysis of trace organic constituents. It employs a single slotted orifice per stage, with orifice widths as small as 0.1 mm. Using a relatively small pump (13 kg), five cutpoints from 0.1 to 3.5 um are obtained at a flow rate of 361 min-1 (6 x 10-4 m3s-1). The microslot impactor operates with incompressible flow and minimal pressure drops for the upper four stages, and sonic flow through the last (fifth) stage. Measured cutpoints for the incompressible flow stages are somewhat higher than predcited, with critical Stokes numbers corresponding to 10 to 30% greater than theory.
}, year = {1997}, journal = {Journal of Aerosol Science}, volume = {28}, number = {7}, pages = {1283-1290}, month = {10/1997}, doi = {10.1016/S0021-8502(96)00484-3}, language = {eng}, }