Title :
Simultaneous analysis of particle size and electrostatic charge distribution using phase Doppler anemometry
Author :
Kulon, J. ; Malyan, B. ; Balachandran, W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Syst. Eng., Brunel Univ., Uxbridge, UK
Abstract :
The proposed noninvasive method of measurement of the charge level on a population of particles employs the phase Doppler anemometry (PDA) technique in conjunction with a high-resolution computer controlled traversing system. The PDA system was used to track the motion of charged particles in the presence of a DC electric field. By solving the equation of a particle motion in a viscous medium combined with the simultaneous measurement of its size and velocity the magnitude as well as the polarity of the particle charge can be resolved. In order to detect particles with high electrical mobility and to cover the wide range of electrostatic charges the probe volume was moved mapping the velocity of the particles within the space between the parallel plate electrodes. The preliminary experimental tests were carried out on dioctyl phthalate aerosol droplets produced by nebulising isopropanolic solutions using a Medic-Aid Sidestream nebuliser. The experimental results show that inherent electrostatic charge on dioctyl-phthalate droplets ranged from -250 to 250 electrons with an average charge-to-mass ratio of 0.24/spl mu/C/g. In case of precharged aerosol the average charge-to-mass ratio increased to 20/spl mu/C/g. The results presented demonstrate capability of the technique to allow real-time determination of particle size and charge with a high particle count rate in order of several thousands particles per second.
Keywords :
charge measurement; electric charge; electrostatics; laser Doppler anemometry; particle size; DC electric field; Medic-Aid Sidestream nebuliser; charge-to-mass ratio; dioctyl-phthalate droplets; electrical mobility; electrostatic charge distribution; parallel plate electrodes; particle charge level measurement; particle size; phase Doppler anemometry; Aerosols; Charge measurement; Control systems; Current measurement; Electrostatic analysis; Electrostatic measurements; Particle measurements; Particle tracking; Personal digital assistants; Phase measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Conference, 2002. 37th IAS Annual Meeting. Conference Record of the
Conference_Location :
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7420-7
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2002.1042677