Tl. Anderson et al., CALIBRATION OF A COUNTERFLOW VIRTUAL IMPACTOR AT AERODYNAMIC DIAMETERS FROM 1 TO 15 MU-M, Aerosol science and technology, 19(3), 1993, pp. 317-329
Unlike traditional virtual impactors, which suffer from a fixed level
of small particle contamination in the large particle sample stream, t
he counterflow virtual impactor (CVI; Ogren et al., 1985) offers the p
otential for contamination-free sampling of large aerosol particles. H
ere we present the design and calibration of a CVI intended for studyi
ng aerosol effects on cloud microphysics. Such studies require that a
large and well-characterized fraction of total cloud droplet number be
sampled and that the interstitial aerosol be excluded. The new CVI pr
ovides cut sizes (i.e., 50% collection efficiency diameters) down to 7
mum, which is too small for calibration with previous methods (Noone
et al., 1988a). Therefore, a new calibration method has been developed
which is capable of measuring both cut size and cut sharpness at smal
l diameters. This new method, which uses a polydispersion of glass bea
ds, represents the first set of CVI collection efficiency results for
diameters well below 10 mum. The new CVI is shown to have excellent si
ze-selectivity, comparable to other well-designed impactors, and to be
well suited for number-based studies in marine stratiform clouds.