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Original Articles

The Effect of Pressure, Temperature, and Volume Flow Rate Changes on Air Pollution Samplers

Pages 159-163 | Published online: 04 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

A large class of continuous gaseous air pollution samplers—including flame ionization, flame photometric, chemiluminescent, and most automated chemical techniques—operate accurately at only one unique value of sample pressure, temperature, and flow rate. The theoretical reason for this is explained, and common causes of temperature, pressure, and flow rate changes are examined. Means of avoiding or correcting errors induced by pressure, temperature, and flow rate fluctuations are also suggested.

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