Claims
- 1. A differential mobility analyzer for the classification of aerosols, comprising:
- a chamber having two generally parallel faces and means to confine gases in said chamber;
- one of said faces having a generally arcuate, annular sheath air channel, having an axis of symmetry;
- other of said faces having a generally arcuate, annular aerosol channel having an axis of symmetry generally coincident with said axis of symmetry of said sheath air channel;
- a first one of said faces having a sample flow aperture generally aligned with said axis of symmetry of said sheath air channel;
- a second one of said faces having an excess flow aperture generally aligned with said axis of symmetry of said sheath air channel; and
- means for maintaining an electric potential difference between said faces.
- 2. The analyzer of claim 1 wherein said faces are generally planar.
- 3. The analyzer of claim 1 wherein said sheath air channel and said aerosol channel are generally circular.
- 4. The analyzer of claim 3 wherein said sheath air channel has a diameter greater than a diameter of said aerosol channel.
- 5. The analyzer of claim 3 wherein said faces are generally circular and spaced apart at a predetermined distance.
- 6. The analyzer of claim 5 wherein said faces have radii that are each greater than the radius of said aerosol channel by at least said predetermined distance.
- 7. The analyzer of claim 1 further comprising:
- a annulus intermediate said chamber and said sheath air channel.
- 8. The analyzer of claim 7 wherein said annulus is comprised of a porous material selected to provide a uniform sheath air velocity through said material.
- 9. The analyzer of claim 7 wherein said annulus is comprised of a polyethylene having a pore size of approximately 35 microns.
- 10. The analyzer of claim 1 wherein said excess flow aperture forms a generally conical shaped channel flaring outwardly at a surface of said one of said faces adjacent said chamber.
- 11. The analyzer of claim 1 further comprising:
- a screen engaging said excess flow aperture at one of said faces and selected to conduct electric charge and to transmit gas flow with generally no change in pressure.
- 12. The analyzer of claim 1 wherein said first one of said faces comprises said one of said faces having a generally arcuate, annular sheath air channel, and said second one of said faces comprises said other of said faces.
- 13. The analyzer of claim 1 wherein said second one of said faces comprises said one of said faces having a generally arcuate, annular sheath air channel, and said first one of said faces comprises said other of said faces.
- 14. The analyzer of claim 1 further comprising:
- means for introducing sheath air into said sheath air channel in a tangential manner.
- 15. The analyzer of claim 14 wherein said means comprises a tube affixed to said sheath air channel in a tangential orientation.
- 16. A differential mobility analyzer for the classification of aerosols, comprising:
- a generally arcuate, annular aerosol channel for the introduction of said aerosol into said analyzer, said aerosol channel having an axis of symmetry;
- a first electrode provided with an excess flow aperture generally aligned with said axis of symmetry, said first electrode comprises a generally tubular shaped surface;
- a second electrode parallel to, and forming a sampling cavity intermediate to, said first electrode, and provided with a sample flow aperture generally aligned with said axis of symmetry, said second electrode comprises a cylindrically shaped surface concentric with said first electrode;
- a generally arcuate, annular sheath air channel for the introduction of sheath air into said analyzer, having an axis of symmetry generally aligned with said axis of symmetry of said aerosol channel; and
- means for maintaining an electric potential difference between said electrodes.
- 17. A differential mobility analyzer for the classification of aerosols, comprising:
- a generally arcuate, annular aerosol channel for the introduction of said aerosol into said analyzer, said aerosol channel having an axis of symmetry;
- a first electrode provided with an excess flow aperture generally aligned with said axis of symmetry;
- a second electrode parallel to, and forming a sampling cavity intermediate to, said first electrode, and provided with a sample flow aperture generally aligned with said axis of symmetry;
- a generally arcuate, annular sheath air channel for the introduction of sheath air into said analyzer, having an axis of symmetry generally aligned with said axis of symmetry of said aerosol channel; and
- means for maintaining an electric potential difference between said electrodes; and wherein
- said first and second electrodes are generally circular and spaced apart at a predetermined distance; and wherein
- said first and second electrodes have radii that are each greater than the radius of said aerosol channel by at least said predetermined distance.
- 18. A differential mobility analyzer for the classification of aerosols, comprising;
- a generally arcuate, annular aerosol channel for the introduction of said aerosol into said analyzer, said aerosol channel having an axis of symmetry;
- a first electrode provided with an excess flow aperture generally aligned with said axis of symmetry;
- a second electrode parallel to, and forming a sampling cavity intermediate to, said first electrode, and provided with a sample flow aperture generally aligned with said axis of symmetry;
- a generally arcuate, annular sheath air channel for the introduction of sheath air into said analyzer, having an axis of symmetry generally aligned with said axis of symmetry of said aerosol channel;
- means for maintaining an electric potential difference between said electrodes; and
- an annulus intermediate said sheath air channel and said sampling cavity.
- 19. The analyzer of claim 18 wherein said annulus is comprised of a porous material selected to provide a uniform sheath air velocity through said material.
- 20. The analyzer of claim 18 wherein said annulus is comprised of a polyethylene having a pore size of approximately 35 microns.
- 21. A differential mobility analyzer for the classification of aerosols, comprising:
- a generally arcuate, annular aerosol channel for the introduction of said aerosol into said analyzer, said aerosol channel having an axis of symmetry;
- a first electrode provided with an excess flow aperture generally aligned with said axis of symmetry;
- a second electrode parallel to, and forming a sampling cavity intermediate to, said first electrode, and provided with a sample flow aperture generally aligned with said axis of symmetry;
- a generally arcuate, annular sheath air channel for the introduction of sheath air into said analyzer, having an axis of symmetry generally aligned with said axis of symmetry of said aerosol channel;
- means for maintaining an electric potential difference between said electrodes; and
- means for introducing sheath air into said sheath air channel in a tangential manner, said introducing means comprising a tube affixed to said sheath air channel in a tangential orientation.
- 22. A differential mobility analyzer for the classification of aerosols, comprising:
- a chamber having two planar, parallel faces and means to confine gases in said chamber;
- one of said faces having a generally arcuate, annular sheath air channel;
- other of said faces having a generally arcuate, annular aerosol channel generally aligned symmetrically with said sheath air channel;
- a first one of said faces having a sample flow aperture generally aligned symmetrically with said sheath air channel;
- a second one of said faces having an excess flow aperture generally aligned symmetrically with said sheath air channel; and
- means for maintaining an electric potential difference between said faces.
- 23. The analyzer of claim 22 wherein said sheath air channel has an axis of symmetry, and said aerosol channel has an axis of symmetry generally coincident with said axis of symmetry of said sheath air channel.
- 24. The analyzer of claim 22 wherein said sheath air channel and said aerosol channel are generally circular.
- 25. The analyzer of claim 24 wherein said sheath air channel has a diameter greater than a diameter of said aerosol channel.
- 26. The analyzer of claim 22 further comprising:
- a planar annulus intermediate said chamber and said sheath air channel.
- 27. The analyzer of claim 26 wherein said annulus is comprised of a porous material selected to provide a uniform sheath air velocity through said material.
- 28. The analyzer of claim 26 wherein said annulus is comprised of a polyethylene having a pore size of approximately 35 microns.
- 29. The analyzer of claim 22 wherein said first one of said faces comprises said one of said faces having a generally arcuate, annular sheath air channel, and said second one of said faces comprises said other of said faces.
- 30. The analyzer of claim 22 wherein said second one of said faces comprises said one of said faces having a generally arcuate, annular sheath air channel, and said first one of said faces comprises said other of said faces.
- 31. The analyzer of claim 22 further comprising:
- means for introducing sheath air into said sheath air channel in a tangential manner.
- 32. The analyzer of claim 31 wherein said means comprises a tube affixed to said sheath air channel in a tangential orientation.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The United States Government has certain rights in this invention pursuant to Grant No. CTS9113191 awarded by the National Science Foundation.
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5117190 |
Pourprix |
May 1992 |
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5150037 |
Kouzuki |
Sep 1992 |
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