Experimental study of turbulent flow inlet system performance

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Publication Type thesis
School or College College of Mines & Earth Sciences
Department Atmospheric Sciences
Author Petersen, Ross Charles
Title Experimental study of turbulent flow inlet system performance
Date 2018
Description The use of inlets for transferring aerosols from the environment to instrumentation can introduce uncertainty in the measurement of aerosol properties. Aerosol loss during this process is a non-negligible issue that may bias the subsequent measurements. These loss mechanisms include aspiration at the inlet head and deposition/evaporation/condensation during transport through the sampling lines. Coarse-mode aerosol is significantly impacted by the aspiration and inertial loss mechanisms within an inlet system. This work uses wind tunnel experiments to investigate aerosol losses through the Storm Peak Laboratory's (SPL) new aerosol inlet system. The inlet is used extensively for both intensive field campaigns and long-term aerosol monitoring. The results of the wind tunnel measurements are shown to agree with numerical simulations of the SPL aerosol inlet sampling efficiency. Results demonstrate the system has a 50% cut off for the coarse-mode at an aerodynamic diameter of approximately 13 m and wind speed of 0.5 m s-1. This analysis will lead to improved accuracy of in-situ aerosol measurements at SPL and this system can be replicated at other atmospheric stations.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Dissertation Name Master of Science
Language eng
Rights Management (c) Ross Charles Petersen
Format Medium application/pdf
ARK ark:/87278/s68975nb
Setname ir_etd
ID 1701244
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68975nb
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