Experimental verification of diffusion battery theory
Abstract
The diffusion battery, an assembly of circular tubes or rectangular channels, is one of the best devices available for measuring the size and size distribution of submicron aerosols in the diameter range 0.002 to 0.2 micron. Experimental measurements on singly charged monodisperse aerosols from 0.01 to 0.1 micron are described using a condensation nucleus counter to measure the aerosol penetration through the stages of a set of portable diffusion batteries in series. Particle sizes in the range tested could be selected at will by adjusting the voltage of an electric mobility classifier. The fraction of aerosol of a given size passing through each battery stage was found to agree closely with the penetration calculated from molecular diffusion theory for that size. This shows that the theory is correct and confirms that the aerosol produced by the electric mobility classifier was monodisperse.
- Publication:
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Air Pollution Control Association Journal
- Pub Date:
- July 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976APCAJ..26..661S
- Keywords:
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- Aerosols;
- Diffusion Theory;
- Electric Batteries;
- Particle Diffusion;
- Particle Size Distribution;
- Size Determination;
- Air Sampling;
- Calibrating;
- Carrier Mobility;
- Molecular Diffusion;
- Pollution Monitoring;
- Portable Equipment;
- Instrumentation and Photography