Title: INDOOR AEROSOL
1INDOOR AEROSOL
2Overview
- Introduction
- Concentrations vs. Exposures
- Indoor aerosol Sources
- Measurement Strategies
- Sampling and Analysis Methods
- Particle Sizing Characterization
- Applications
3Introduction
- What is indoor aerosol?
- Why indoor aerosol important?
- How to measure?
- -Most time spent indoors
- -Human health
- -Sick house syndrome
- -Multiple chemical sensitivity
4Concentrations vs. Exposures
- sources ? emissions ? concentrations ? exposures
? doses effect - Importance of assessment
US.EPA,1989jenkins et al.,1990
Rodes et al.2000
5Concentrations vs. Exposures
important processes that affect the indoor
concentration of outdoor PM2.5
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6Sources
7Measurement Strategies
- Fixed location, Portable
- Inlet, Cut points, Filters
- Limitation
- - Time, Space, Accuracy, Flow,
8Measurement Strategies
Aerosol measurement p864.
9Sampling and Analytical Methods
- Physical
- - size, number, morphology.
- Chemical
- - elemental and chemical constituent.
- Biological
- - potentially harmful bioaerosols
10Instruments
- Familiar Instruments
- - Impactor
- - SMPS
- - Impinger
- - Denuder
- - Cyclone
- -Next page-
- Commercially available Instruments
11Particle Sizing Characterization
Representative Personal Exposure Monitor and
microenvironmental monitor components that are
commercially available
Aerosol measurement p868.
12Particle Sizing Characterization
- Some specific samplers
- Inlets with specific cut points
- PM2.5 would be deposited
- in the alveolar region.
13Particle Sizing Characterization
- Fine particles (lt2.5micron) generated by
condensation, nucleation. - Smoking, heating, cooking, infiltration of
ambient particles. - Coarse particles (gt2.5micron) generated by human
activities.
14Particle Sizing Characterization
K.W.Tu, Earl O. Knutson Aerosol Science and
Technology1988
Particle diameter, 0.09-3µm air infiltration
rate, 0.2-0.3 air changes/h. (A) Cooking (B)
wood smoke (fire place) (C) cigarette smoldering
15Particle Sizing Characterization
P Yli-Pirilä, T Raunemaa, A Hirvonen, Indoor
Air2002
(A) Old swimming pool
(B) New swimming pool
16Particle Sizing Characterization
Water Air Soil Pollut Focus (2008) 83547
17Particle Sizing Characterization
Water Air Soil Pollut Focus (2008) 83547
18Particle Sizing Characterization
Water Air Soil Pollut Focus (2008) 83547
19Indoor vs. Outdoor
- Concentration
- Chemical components
- Less oxidized than outdoor
- Humidity (Seinfeld, Pandis1998)
- Outdoor ambient samplers need wide range of wind
speeds and precipitation
20Applications
- Computational Fluid Dynamics software Fluent
(CFD) - BLK412(office)
- BLK403(lab)
21BLK412
22BLK412
23BLK412
24BLK412
25BLK403
26Application BLK403
27BLK403
28BLK403
29PSD BLK403
- Particle Size Distribution
30Summary