Awareness of adverse health effects of urban aerosols has increased general interest in aerosol sources. As diesel engines are one significant urban anthropogenic particle source, diesel aerosols have been under intense research during the last decades. This thesis discusses the measurement issues related to the diesel exhaust particles, focusing on the effective density measurement with ELPI-SMPS and TDMA-ELPI methods and presents some additional performance issues not discussed in the papers. As the emergence of volatile nanoparticles in the diesel exhaust is sensitive to prevailing circumstances there is a need to properly control the dilution parameters in laboratory measurements in order to obtain repeatable and reproducible results....
As diesel PM regulation gets more stringent, the current gravimetric method which has been used for ...
A metric for the assessment of health effects of diesel exhaust particles is proposed and a methodol...
There is currently much concern over particles suspended in the ambient air, their effects on people...
Awareness of adverse health effects of urban aerosols has increased general interest in aerosol sour...
Recently concerns about possible increases in emissions of ultrafine and nanoparticles and their env...
Epidemiological studies have shown a correlation between exposure to diesel exhaust aerosols and hea...
Exhaust emissions from diesel vehicles are significant sources of air pollution. In this study, part...
Air pollution caused by diesel engine emissions, especially particulate matters and nitric oxides em...
Traffic is one of the most important sources of particulate pollution and its role is emphasized esp...
This review paper considers possible instrumentation for diesel engine fine particles exhaust emissi...
The University of Minnesota collaborated with the Paul Scherrer Institute, the University of Wiscons...
The University of Minnesota Center for Diesel Research along with a research team including Caterpil...
In common engine exhausts particle measurements the sample temperature must be decreased to suitable...
In engine exhaust particle measurements, the sample is usually warm. Sample temperature needs to dec...
The characteristics of particle number and size distributions ranging from 15 nm to 30 μm along the ...
As diesel PM regulation gets more stringent, the current gravimetric method which has been used for ...
A metric for the assessment of health effects of diesel exhaust particles is proposed and a methodol...
There is currently much concern over particles suspended in the ambient air, their effects on people...
Awareness of adverse health effects of urban aerosols has increased general interest in aerosol sour...
Recently concerns about possible increases in emissions of ultrafine and nanoparticles and their env...
Epidemiological studies have shown a correlation between exposure to diesel exhaust aerosols and hea...
Exhaust emissions from diesel vehicles are significant sources of air pollution. In this study, part...
Air pollution caused by diesel engine emissions, especially particulate matters and nitric oxides em...
Traffic is one of the most important sources of particulate pollution and its role is emphasized esp...
This review paper considers possible instrumentation for diesel engine fine particles exhaust emissi...
The University of Minnesota collaborated with the Paul Scherrer Institute, the University of Wiscons...
The University of Minnesota Center for Diesel Research along with a research team including Caterpil...
In common engine exhausts particle measurements the sample temperature must be decreased to suitable...
In engine exhaust particle measurements, the sample is usually warm. Sample temperature needs to dec...
The characteristics of particle number and size distributions ranging from 15 nm to 30 μm along the ...
As diesel PM regulation gets more stringent, the current gravimetric method which has been used for ...
A metric for the assessment of health effects of diesel exhaust particles is proposed and a methodol...
There is currently much concern over particles suspended in the ambient air, their effects on people...