학술논문

Current technology for continuous monitoring of particulate emissions
Document Type
Journal Article
Author
Source
J. Air Pollut. Control Assoc.; (United States); 25:8
Subject
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
47 OTHER INSTRUMENTATION AEROSOL MONITORING
GASEOUS WASTES
OPACITY
PARTICLE SIZE
PARTICLES
QUALITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
STANDARDS
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
MONITORING
OPTICAL PROPERTIES
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
SIZE
WASTES 500200* -- Environment, Atmospheric-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (-1989)
440300 -- Miscellaneous Instruments-- (-1989)
Language
English
Abstract
Particulate matter is characterized by its physical and chemical properties. Federal and state emission standards identify two important physical properties, opacity (visible emissions) and particulate mass concentration. In addition, particle size and particle composition are characteristics that play a significant role in the assessment of health effects, visibility, and control strategy. Systems to monitor these particle characteristics are in various stages of development. Opacity monitors have the longest history of commercial availability and of applicability to various source emissions. Particulate mass monitors have a short history as commercially available systems and are under evaluation in various source applications. Particle size monitors are mainly in the advanced prototype development stage undergoing evaluation. Particle composition monitors are in the early stages of development as research prototypes. Real time size monitoring systems will eventually be wedded to real time particle composition analyzers to give a monitoring system for particle size distributions of chemical constituents.