C. Sioutas et al., DEVELOPMENT OF A LOW CUTPOINT SLIT VIRTUAL IMPACTOR FOR SAMPLING AMBIENT FINE PARTICLES, Journal of aerosol science, 25(7), 1994, pp. 1321-1330
This paper presents the development of a small cut-off size slit-nozzl
e virtual impactor that operates at a small pressure drop. Operating w
ith a preselective inlet that removes particles larger than 2.5 mu m i
n aerodynamic size, the impactor can sample ambient particles in the a
ccumulation range (0.1<d(p)<2.5 mu m) In addition, a detailed measurem
ent of the particle losses through the system is presented. The length
of the impactor can vary according to the flow rate that is desirable
. Different design configurations were tested to optimize the classifi
cation characteristics of the impactor. The ultimate goal was to minim
ize the impactor's cutpoint and the particle losses. The impactor was
characterized using fluorescent monodisperse particles. It was demonst
rated that the impactor has a 50% cutpoint in the range 0.1-0.25 mu m,
depending on the configuration tested.