Dilution-based emissions sampling from stationary sources: Part 1 - Compact sampler methodology and performance

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作者
England, Glenn C.
Watson, John G.
Chow, Judith C.
Zielinska, Barbara
Chang, M. -C. Oliver
Loos, Karl R.
Hidy, George M.
机构
[1] GE Energy, Santa Ana, CA USA
[2] Univ Nevada, Desert Res Inst, Reno, NV 89506 USA
[3] Calif Air Resources Board, El Monte, CA USA
[4] Shell Global Solut, Houston, TX USA
[5] Envair Aerochem, Placitas, NM USA
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JOURNAL OF THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION | 2007年 / 57卷 / 01期
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10.1080/10473289.2007.10465291
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This paper presents the design and performance of a compact dilution sampler (CDS) for characterizing fine particle emissions from stationary sources. The sampler is described, along with the methodology adopted for its use. Dilution sampling has a number of advantages, including source emissions that are measured under conditions simulating stack gas entry and mixing in the ambient atmosphere. This is particularly important for characterizing the semivolatile species in effluents as a part of particulate emissions. The CDS characteristics and performance are given, along with sampling methodology. The CDS was compared with a reference dilution sampler. The results indicate that the two designs are comparable for tests on gas-fired units and a diesel electrical generator. The performance data indicate that lower detection limits can be achieved relative to current regulatory methods for particulate emissions. Test data for the fine particulate matter (PM2.5) emissions are provided for comparison with U.S. Environment Protection Agency (EPA) Conditional Test Method 040 for filterable particulate matter (FPM) and the EPA Method 202 for condensable particulate matter. This comparison showed important differences between methods, depending on whether a comparison is done between in situ FPM determinations or the sum of such values with condensable PM from liquid filled impingers chilled in an ice bath. These differences are interpretable in the light of semivolatile material present in the stack effluent and, in some cases, differences in detection and quantification limits. Determination of emissions from combustors using liquid fuels can be readily achieved using 1-hr sampling with the CDS. Emissions from gasfired combustors are very low, requiring careful attention to sample volumes. Sampling volumes corresponding with 6-hr operation were used for the combined mass and broad chemical speciation. Particular attention to dilution sampler operation with clean dilution air also is essential for gas-fired sources.
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