Condensation monodisperse aerosol generator TSI – CMAG 3475
The generator is an advanced device for preparation of highly monodisperse liquid and/or solid aerosols of wide range of particle size and concentration. It is a modified Sinclair-LaMer generator, its principle is derived from controlled heterogeneous condensation; vapours of a suitable material condensate in a controlled fashion on small particles of sodium chloride which serve as condensation nuclei. Electrostatic Boltzman equilibrium of the particles is ensured via incorporation of electrical charge neutralizer krypton-85 based with activity of 370 MBq. For monitoring and recording of actual particle size and concentration, a process aerosol monitor Model TSI – PAM 3375 is employed.
Specification
- compact, portable generator capable of producing particles size (aerodynamic diameter) ranging from 0.1 to 8 µm
- adjustable particle concentration up to 106 particles/cm3, depending on their size
- particles are monodisperse with standard geometric variation less than 1.1 for particles ranging from 0.1 to 8 µm
- preparation of liquid and/or solid aerosols using substances such as DEHS, DOP, Carnauba Wax, Stearic Acid
- possibility to prepare fluorescent or radioactive aerosols (tested at the department)
- long-time continuous operation (up to several hours)
Typical applications
- filter testing
- testing of smoke detectors functionality
- aerosol source for measurement of deposition and studies on two-phase flow with accurately defined particle size
- source of tracer particles for laser measuring methods employed in experimental research of fluid flow
- assessment and calibration of other particle size measuring instruments
- studies on human and/or animal exposition to aerosols
References
- Philip Morris Products S.A. (Flow field and aerosol deposition in casts of a human respiratory tract) (2014–2015)
Publications
Contact person
Jan Jedelsky, Ph.D., Associate Professor
phone: +420 54114 3266 | e-mail: jedelsky@fmevutbrcz
Energy Institute, Department of Thermodynamics and Environmental Engineering
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology
Technicka 2896/2, 616 69 Brno, Czech Republic
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