Aerosol Sampling

Aerosol Sampling
Author: James H. Vincent
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 636
Release: 2007-04-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780470060223

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This book provides a comprehensive account of the important field of aerosol sampling as it is applied to the measurement of aerosols that are ubiquitous in occupational and living environments, both indoor and outdoor. It is written in four parts: Part A contains 9 chapters that describe the current knowledge of the physical science that underpins the process of aerosol sampling. Part B contains 4 chapters, which present the basis of standards for aerosols, including the link with human exposure by inhalation. Part C contains 7 chapters that cover the development of practical aerosol sampling instrumentation, and how technical designs and methods have evolved over the years in order that aerosol sampling may be carried out in a manner matching the health-related and other criteria that have been proposed as parts of standards. Finally Part D contains 6 chapters that describe how a wide range of aerosol sampling instruments have performed when they have been applied in the field in both occupational and ambient atmospheric environments, including how different instruments, nominally intended to measure the same aerosol fraction, compare when used side-by-side in the real world. The book draws together all that is known about aerosol sampling, for the benefit of researchers and practitioners in occupational and environmental health and all other fields of science and engineering where aerosols are of interest.

Aerosol Sampling

Aerosol Sampling
Author: James H. Vincent
Publsiher: Wiley
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1989-05-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0471921750

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Deals with aerosol sampling as an applied scientific subject, linking it to the needs of practical sampling in the real world. Provides the scientific framework necessary to appreciate the processes relevant to aerosol sampling. Discusses experimental methods that have been employed in aerosol sampler studies and identifies parameters by which sampler performance can be evaluated. Also considers sampling in relation to health effects, and how practical sampling methodology has evolved to match such criteria.

Fine Particles

Fine Particles
Author: Benjamin Y.H. Liu
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 852
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780323142212

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Fine Particles: Aerosol Generation, Measurement, Sampling, and Analysis is a collection of technical papers presented at the Symposium on Fine Particles held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on May 28-30, 1975. The symposium aims to explore the developments in instrumentation and experimental techniques for aerosol studies. This book is organized into four parts encompassing 34 chapters that focus on fine particles below about 3.5 μm in diameter. Part I presents the research and development in Europe and Japan on fine particles and aerosols, as well as the aerosol standards development work at the Particle Technology Laboratory, University of Minnesota. This part also includes calibration studies on condensation nuclei counters and the diffusion battery. Significant chapters in Part II are devoted to the common techniques for generation of aerosols of various sizes, from fine particles to monodisperse aerosols. This part further looks into the equipment limitations and problems in producing fine particle aerosols for life testing air cleaning systems and for weather modification experimentation. Part III describes the techniques and equipment used for size-selective aerosol sampling in terms of the design principles applied, the correspondence between design and performance of specific samplers, their applicability to field conditions, and their ability to satisfy sampler acceptance criteria. Part IV deals first with the methods for determination of aerosol properties, including their optical, electrical, and spectral properties. Other chapters examine the principles, mode of operation, and application of processes and instruments for aerosol studies.

Aerosol Measurement

Aerosol Measurement
Author: Pramod Kulkarni,Paul A. Baron,Klaus Willeke
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1497
Release: 2011-09-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118001677

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Aerosol Measurement: Principles, Techniques, and Applications Third Edition is the most detailed treatment available of the latest aerosol measurement methods. Drawing on the know-how of numerous expert contributors; it provides a solid grasp of measurement fundamentals and practices a wide variety of aerosol applications. This new edition is updated to address new and developing applications of aerosol measurement, including applications in environmental health, atmospheric science, climate change, air pollution, public health, nanotechnology, particle and powder technology, pharmaceutical research and development, clean room technology (integrated circuit manufacture), and nuclear waste management.

Aerosol Science

Aerosol Science
Author: Ian Colbeck,Mihalis Lazaridis
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2014-01-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118675359

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Aerosols influence many areas of our daily life. They are at the core of environmental problems such as global warming, photochemical smog and poor air quality. They can also have diverse effects on human health, where exposure occurs in both outdoor and indoor environments. However, aerosols can have beneficial effects too; the delivery of drugs to the lungs, the delivery of fuels for combustion and the production of nanomaterials all rely on aerosols. Advances in particle measurement technologies have made it possible to take advantage of rapid changes in both particle size and concentration. Likewise, aerosols can now be produced in a controlled fashion. Reviewing many technological applications together with the current scientific status of aerosol modelling and measurements, this book includes: • Satellite aerosol remote sensing • The effects of aerosols on climate change • Air pollution and health • Pharmaceutical aerosols and pulmonary drug delivery • Bioaerosols and hospital infections • Particle emissions from vehicles • The safety of emerging nanomaterials • Radioactive aerosols: tracers of atmospheric processes With the importance of this topic brought to the public’s attention after the eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull, this book provides a timely, concise and accessible overview of the many facets of aerosol science.

Theoretical Investigation of Inlet Characteristics for Personal Aerosol Samplers

Theoretical Investigation of Inlet Characteristics for Personal Aerosol Samplers
Author: Narayanan Rajendran
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1981
Genre: Aerosols
ISBN: UCR:31210011020227

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Some Techniques and Equiptment for Trace Quantity Sampling of Industrial Aerosols

Some Techniques and Equiptment for Trace Quantity Sampling of Industrial Aerosols
Author: W. B. Harris,H. D. LeVine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1950
Genre: Aerosols
ISBN: MINN:31951D03559909B

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Aerosol Sampling and Transport

Aerosol Sampling and Transport
Author: Jugal Kishore Agarwal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1975
Genre: Aerosols
ISBN: MINN:31951001451071J

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