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  Development of a Size-Selective Inlet-Simulating ICRP Lung Deposition Fraction
 
 
Titel: Development of a Size-Selective Inlet-Simulating ICRP Lung Deposition Fraction
Auteur: Kuo, Yu-Mei
Huang, Sheng-Hsiu
Shih, Tung-Sheng
Chen, Chih-Chieh
Weng, Yi-Mei
Lin, Wane-Yun
Verschenen in: Aerosol science and technology
Paginering: Jaargang 39 (2005) nr. 5 pagina's 437-443
Jaar: 2005-01
Inhoud: A size-selective inlet made of polyurethane filter foam was designed and fabricated to simulate a portion of the ICRP respiratory deposition curve. A downstream aerosol measuring device then could be used to generate aerosol concentration data that represented the fraction reaching the respiratory system. This article introduces useful knowledge about porous foam penetration for particle size ranges below those reported in the previous studies. Different porosities of polyurethane foam filters were tested for aerosol penetration. Among the parameters operated in this work were (1) foam porosity (ppi), (2) filter thickness, (3) face velocity, and (4) packing density of the filter foams. Di-octyl phthalate was used as the test agent. A constant output atomizer and an ultrasonic atomizing nozzle were used to generate polydisperse submicrometer-and micrometer-sized particles, respectively. Aerosol concentrations and size distributions upstream and downstream of the filter foams were monitored by using a scanning mobility particle sizer (for particles with diameters smaller than 0.7 µ m) and an aerodynamic particle sizer (for particles larger than 0.7 µ m). The aerosol output was neutralized by a radioactive source. A lognormal-distribution curve with a mode of 0.25 µ m and a GSD of 6.2 was set as the primary target curve simulating the light-work ICRP deposition model. The results showed that the most penetrating size (also referred to as collection minimum) of the filter foams decreased upon increasing the foam porosity, packing density, and face velocity. In this work, the highest foam porosity and packing density we could acquire were 100 ppi and 0.2, respectively. By adjusting the face velocity, the most penetrating size was moved to 0.25 µ m, which happened to be the most penetrating size for ICRP light-work criterion. The whole aerosol penetration curve could further fit to the modified ICRP curve by adjusting the filter thickness. There are numerous ways to match the ICRP definition. This size-selective inlet becomes even more versatile if the auxiliary detector and vacuum system are operated under different flow rates to simulate light-to-heavy workloads.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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