A High Temperature Condensation Particle Counter (HT-CPC) is described that operates at an elevated temperature of up to ca. 300. °C such that volatile particles from typical combustion sources are not counted. The HT-CPC is functionally identical to a conventional CPC, the main challenge being to find suitable non-hazardous working fluids, with good stability, and an appropriate vapour pressure. Some key design features are described, and results of modelling which predict the HT-CPC counting efficiency. Experimental results are presented for several candidate fluids when the HT-CPC was challenged with ambient, NaCl and diesel soot particles, and the results show good agreement with modelled predictions, and confirm that counting of partic...
The counting efficiencies of two TSI 3790 Condensation Particle Counters were investigated experimen...
When studying new particle formation, the uncertainty in determining the "true" nucleation rate is c...
A water-based condensation particle counter (CPC) TSI 3785 is a new step for the ultrafine particle ...
Light duty vehicle emissions legislation requires calibration (by manufacturers) and validations (by...
Condensation Particle Counters (CPC) are research instruments that are commonly used to measure fine...
The main performance characteristics of the modernized condensation particle counter (CPC) UF-02M we...
The aim of this study was to develop a dilution system which would permit the TSI 3007 Condensation ...
The effect of particle chemical composition on the counting efficiency of a commercially available n...
The aim of this study was to develop a dilution system which would permit the TSI 3007 condensation ...
Aerosol particle number concentration measurements are a crucial part of aerosol research. Vertical ...
The effect of chemical composition of aerosol particles on the counting efficiency of a TSI 3790 con...
A newly developed condensation particle counter UF-02 was approbated and tested. The investigations ...
Summarization: The effect of chemical composition of aerosol particles on the counting efficiency of...
In this study, a water-based compact handheld condensation particle counter (Hy-WCPC) is developed a...
International audienceIn the present paper, we expose how we boosted the performance of a commercial...
The counting efficiencies of two TSI 3790 Condensation Particle Counters were investigated experimen...
When studying new particle formation, the uncertainty in determining the "true" nucleation rate is c...
A water-based condensation particle counter (CPC) TSI 3785 is a new step for the ultrafine particle ...
Light duty vehicle emissions legislation requires calibration (by manufacturers) and validations (by...
Condensation Particle Counters (CPC) are research instruments that are commonly used to measure fine...
The main performance characteristics of the modernized condensation particle counter (CPC) UF-02M we...
The aim of this study was to develop a dilution system which would permit the TSI 3007 Condensation ...
The effect of particle chemical composition on the counting efficiency of a commercially available n...
The aim of this study was to develop a dilution system which would permit the TSI 3007 condensation ...
Aerosol particle number concentration measurements are a crucial part of aerosol research. Vertical ...
The effect of chemical composition of aerosol particles on the counting efficiency of a TSI 3790 con...
A newly developed condensation particle counter UF-02 was approbated and tested. The investigations ...
Summarization: The effect of chemical composition of aerosol particles on the counting efficiency of...
In this study, a water-based compact handheld condensation particle counter (Hy-WCPC) is developed a...
International audienceIn the present paper, we expose how we boosted the performance of a commercial...
The counting efficiencies of two TSI 3790 Condensation Particle Counters were investigated experimen...
When studying new particle formation, the uncertainty in determining the "true" nucleation rate is c...
A water-based condensation particle counter (CPC) TSI 3785 is a new step for the ultrafine particle ...