Author/Authors :
Chandra، نويسنده , , Sumit; McFarland، نويسنده , , Andrew R، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Performance of a shrouded aerosol sampling probe, operated in
accordance with the variable flow protocol of EPA Methods 5 and 17, was
compared with its performance in a fixed flow rate mode. The effect of free stream
turbulence intensity on the transmission ratio of the shrouded probe was also
evaluated. Shrouded probes were developed for continuous emission monitoring of
nuclear aerosols, which generally involves sampling at a constant flow rate even
though the stack velocity may vary. However, this study shows that the sampling
flow rate through a shrouded probe can be varied in proportion to the stack
velocity, and representative samples can be obtained. This variable sampling flow
rate protocol is appropriate to nonnuclear stacks and to nuclear stacks that have the
potential to emit significant quantities of radioactive aerosol particles. A shrouded
probe, designed for nominal conditions of 57 L/min at a stack velocity of 12 mls
was tested in a wind tunnel over a range of free stream velocities of 6-24 m/s.
When the flow rate through the shrouded probe was varied proportionally with the
free stream velocity, the transmission ratio (ratio of aerosol concentration at the
probe exit plane to the aerosol concentration in the free stream of the stack or duct)
of 10-JLm aerodynamic diameter (AD) particles varied between 0.97 and 1.04. In
comparison, sampling at a fixed flow rate over this same range of free stream
velocities resulted in transmission ratios of 0.88-1.32. The previously noted tests
were run with liquid aerosol particles, and tests comparing transmission ratios with
solid and liquid 10-JLm AD aerosol particles at velocities of 8 and 16 mls showed
less than a 6% difference. The effect of free stream turbulence intensity on shrouded
probe sampling was experimentally evaluated at intensities of 4%, 8%, 12%, 16%,
and 28% in the free stream at the test section. For all these conditions, the change
in transmission ratio of the shrouded probe was less than 5% for 10-JLm AD liquid
aerosol particles