Title of article :
Comparative Study of Pressure Reducers for Aerosol Sampling from High Purity Gases
Author/Authors :
Jae-Keun، نويسنده , , Lee; Rubow، نويسنده , , Kenneth L.; Pui، نويسنده , , David Y. H.; Liu، نويسنده , , Benjamin Y. H، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Abstract :
A performance evaluation and comparative study has
been conducted with six pressure-reducing devices suitable
for particle sampling from high pressure gas systems.
Pressure-reducing devices are used to reduce the
gas pressure from that existing in the high-purity compressed
gas system to ambient conditions for subsequent
measurement of particulate contaminants by
particle counters. Six pressure-reducing devices, including
designs based on the orifice plate, orifice design
with expansion cone, and capillary tube designs,
have been evaluated experimentally to determine their
particle penetration characteristics and contribution to
background particle.
Studies showed that particle loss in pressure reduc· ers depended upon the pressure-reducing geometry, gas
pressure and particle size. Particle penetration through
orifice type devices was found to be superior to that
found for capillary tube type devices. The 50% penetration
through orifice type pressure reducers was found
to be at a particle diameter of approximately 3.0 ",m,
while for the capillary tube designs at a particle diameter
less than 1.0 ʹ" m. For the orifice-type pressure
reducers the particle background concentration was
less than 0.05 particles/ft3 (1.77 particles/m3
). Significantly
higher particle background levels were found
for the capillary tube type devices which is believed to
result from particle reentrainment from the capillary
tube wall
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology