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Gas Dynamics, Characterization, and Calibration of Fast Flow Flight Cascade Impactor Quartz Crystal Microbalances (QCM) for Aerosol MeasurementsDuring recent high altitude flights, we have tested the aerosol section of the fast flow flight cascade impactor quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) on loan to Howard University from NASA. The aerosol mass collected during these flights was disappointingly small. Increasing the flow through the QCM did not correct the problem. It was clear that the instrument was not being operated under proper conditions for aerosol collect ion primarily because the gas dynamics is not well understood. A laboratory study was therefore undertaken using two different fast flow QCM's in an attempt to establish the gas flow characteristics of the aerosol sections and its effect on particle collection, Some tests were made at low temperatures but most of the work reported here was carried out at room temperature. The QCM is a cascade type impactor originally designed by May (1945) and later modified by Anderson (1966) and Mercer et al (1970) for chemical gas analysis. The QCM has been used extensively for collecting and sizing stratospheric aerosol particles. In this paper all flow rates are given or corrected and referred to in terms of air at STP. All of the flow meters were kept at STP. Although there have been several calibration and evaluation studies of moderate flow cascade impactors of less than or equal to 1 L/rein., there is little experimental information on the gas flow characteristics for fast flow rates greater than 1 L/rein.
Document ID
20010000409
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Grant, J.R.
(Howard Univ. Washington, DC United States)
Thorpe, A. N.
(Howard Univ. Washington, DC United States)
James, C.
(Howard Univ. Washington, DC United States)
Michael, A.
(Howard Univ. Washington, DC United States)
Ware, M.
(Howard Univ. Washington, DC United States)
Senftle, F.
(Howard Univ. Washington, DC United States)
Smith, S.
(Howard Univ. Washington, DC United States)
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
February 1, 1997
Publication Information
Publication: NASA University Research Centers Technical Advances in Education, Aeronautics, Space, Autonomy, Earth and Environment
Volume: 1
Subject Category
Instrumentation And Photography
Report/Patent Number
URC97050
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAGW-2950
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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