Claims
- 1. An aerosol generating system comprising:
- (a) a closed chamber;
- (b) an aerosol generator in the chamber;
- (c) means for generating an air flow within the chamber to distribute aerosols therein;
- (d) a particle analyzer connected to the chamber to draw aerosol samples therefrom and to monitor particle size range of the aerosol; and
- (e) control means responsive to signals from the analyzer representative of changes in said particle size range to control operation of the aerosol generator so as to maintain said particle size substantially constant.
- 2. An aerosol generating system comprising:
- (a) a closed chamber;
- (b) an aerosol generator in the chamber;
- (c) means for generating an air flow within the chamber to distribute aerosols therein;
- (d) a particle analyzer connected to the chamber to draw aerosol samples therefrom and to monitor particle concentration of the aerosol; and
- (e) control means responsive to signals from the analyzer representative of changes in said particle concentration to control operation of the aerosol generator so as to maintain said particle concentration substantially constant.
- 3. An aerosol generating system comprising:
- (a) a closed chamber;
- (b) an aerosol generator in the chamber including climate control means for maintaining both the temperature and humidity in the chamber substantially constant;
- (c) means for generating an air flow within the chamber to distribute aerosols therein;
- (d) a particle analyzer connected to the chamber to draw aerosol samples therefrom and to monitor the particle concentration property of the aerosol; and
- (e) control means responsive to signals from the analyzer representative of changes in the monitored particle concentration to control operation of the aerosol generator so as to maintain said particle concentration property substantially constant.
Priority Claims (1)
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461480 |
Aug 1984 |
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GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be made, used or sold by the United States Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalties therefor.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"A Microcomputer-Modified Particle Size Spectrometer" by Lewis et al, J. Aerosol Sci., vol. 9, No. 5, pp. 391-397, 1978. |