Claims
- 1. A particulate sampler for use in analyzing particulate matter in exhaust gas from an emissions source, said sampler comprising:
a transfer tube assembly including a probe at least partially defining a sample exhaust gas passageway having a first end portion with an opening for receiving the exhaust gas from the emissions source and extending to a second end portion; a mixer receiving said second end portion, said mixer including a dilution gas passageway for carrying a dilution gas with said dilution gas passageway in communication with said sample exhaust gas passageway for introducing dilution gas to the exhaust gas; and a tunnel connected to said mixer and including a gas mixing passageway extending a length for homogeneously mixing the gases together with a mixing orifice arranged between said second end portion and said gas mixing passageway, and the exhaust gas and the dilution gas commingling prior to flowing through said orifice to said gas mixing passageway.
- 2. The sampler according to claim 1, wherein said tunnel includes a flange for connection to said mixer with said orifice provided by said flange.
- 3. The sampler according to claim 1, wherein said gas mixing passageway has a diffusor tapering toward said orifice to ensure that the particulate matter mixes with the gases along said length of said gas mixing passageway without collecting in a recirculating flow area.
- 4. The sampler according to claim 1, wherein the mixer includes an end cap arranged about the second end portion removably secured to said transfer tube assembly and said mixer.
- 5. The sampler according to claim 1, wherein said tunnel and mixer are removably secured to one another.
- 6. The sampler according to claim 1, wherein said transfer tube assembly includes an outer tube with said outer tube spaced from at least a portion of said probe to define an insulator cavity to maintain a temperature of the exhaust gas in said sample exhaust gas passageway.
- 7. The sampler according to claim 6, wherein said probe is approximately ¼ inch in diameter.
- 8. The sampler according to claim 6, wherein said probe has a wall thickness of approximately 0.020 inch and less.
- 9. A particulate sampler for use in analyzing particulate matter in exhaust gas from an emissions source, said sampler comprising:
a transfer tube assembly including a probe at least partially defining a sample exhaust gas passageway having a first end portion with an opening for receiving the exhaust gas from the emissions source and extending to a second end portion; and a mixer receiving said second end portion and having a portion arranged concentrically thereabout forming a dilution gas chamber, said mixer including a dilution gas passageway arranged between said first and second end portions for carrying a dilution gas to said dilution gas chamber.
- 10. The sampler according to claim 9, wherein said second end portion includes a terminal end with said gases commingling at said terminal end.
- 11. The sampler according to claim 9, wherein mixer has a diffusor tapering toward said second end portion to ensure that the particulate matter mixes with the gases without collecting in a recirculating flow area.
- 12. The sampler according to claim 9, wherein said transfer tube assembly includes an outer tube with said outer tube spaced from at least a portion of said probe to define an insulator cavity to maintain a temperature of the exhaust gas in said sample exhaust gas passageway.
- 13. The sampler according to claim 12, wherein said probe is approximately ¼ inch in diameter.
- 14. The sampler according to claim 12, wherein said probe has a wall thickness of approximately 0.020 inch and less.
- 15. The sampler according to claim 12, wherein said probe is removably secured to an end of said outer tube by a threaded fastener for permitting disassembly of said transfer tube assembly for cleaning.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/816,844, filed on Mar. 21, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09816844 |
Mar 2001 |
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10254056 |
Sep 2002 |
US |