Claims
- 1. A virtual impactor having an inlet nozzle, and a receiver nozzle spaced from and aligned with the inlet nozzle, the receiver nozzle having an outlet end, an exhaust passageway open to the outlet end, and a source of a gas forming a jet of gas past the outlet end of the receiver nozzle to create a minor flow through the receiver nozzle to the exhaust passageway.
- 2. The virtual impactor of claim 1, wherein the inlet nozzle and receiver nozzle are in a first chamber, and a flow creating pump for creating a flow of gas through the first chamber that is substantially larger than the minor flow of gas through the receiver nozzle.
- 3. The virtual impactor of claim 2, comprising a housing, said inlet nozzle and said receiver nozzle comprising a first inlet nozzle having a first inlet passageway and a first receiver nozzle having a first receiver passageway, a second chamber formed in the housing, a passageway between the first chamber having the first inlet and first receiver nozzles and the second chamber, a second inlet nozzle providing a flow of gas into the second chamber, a second receiver nozzle having a second receiver passageway aligned with the second inlet passageway, the second receiver passageway having a second outlet end opening to the exhaust passageway and positioned so the jet of gas flows past the second outlet end.
- 4. The virtual impactor of claim 3, wherein said second chamber carries flow from the first chamber and inlet flow from the second inlet nozzle to an opening to form a discharge passageway to discharge the flows.
- 5. The virtual impactor of claim 4, wherein said jet of gas comprises a flow through an orifice, in a compressed gas carrying passageway on an opposite side of the orifice from the exhaust passageway, and a source of compressed gas connected to the compressed gas carrying passageway.
- 6. The virtual impactor of claim 3, wherein said housing has a third chamber, a third inlet nozzle opening to the second chamber and providing a third inlet passageway from the second chamber to the third chamber, a third receiver nozzle mounted in said third chamber and having a third receiver passageway connected to an exhaust passageway, the third chamber being open to an outlet passageway.
- 7. The virtual impactor of claim 6, wherein said housing is mounted in a flue carrying gases, said first and second inlet passageways providing a flow of gases from the flue into the first and second chambers, respectively, and then to the third chamber and the outlet passageway thereby carrying flow from the first, second and third chambers.
- 8. The virtual impactor of claim 7, and an analysis instrument connected to receive the flow from the outlet passageway.
- 9. The virtual impactor of claim 8, wherein said analysis instrument is a mercury CEM to analyze mercury in the gas carried by the outlet passageway.
- 10. The virtual impactor of claim 6, wherein said third inlet nozzle and said third receiver nozzle lie along a substantially common third central axis, the second receiver inlet nozzle and second receiver nozzle lying along a second common axes, the second and third common axes being substantially perpendicular to each other.
- 11. The virtual impactor of claim 6, wherein said first and second inlet nozzles and said first and second receiver nozzles have substantially the same diameter, and wherein the third inlet nozzle and third receiver nozzle have a smaller diameter than the first and second inlet nozzles.
- 12. The virtual impactor of claim 1, wherein said first and second inlet nozzles and said first and second receiver nozzles are releasably mounted to permit replacement thereof with other nozzles having different size passageways.
- 13. A virtual impactor comprising a housing, said housing having a first chamber, an inlet to the first chamber having a nozzle defining an inlet passageway with a central axis, an outlet from said chamber, a receiver comprising a receiver passageway having a central axis aligned with the central axis of the inlet nozzle passageway, a pump connected to the outlet from said chamber for providing a flow of gas through the inlet nozzle and through the first chamber, an exhaust passageway open to an outlet end of the receiver passageway, the exhaust passageway having a gas jet passing laterally of the outlet end of the receiver passageway to create a flow through the receiver passageway that is substantially less than the flow of gas through the first chamber.
- 14. The virtual impactor of claim 13, wherein said gas jet comprises an orifice positioned laterally of the outlet end of the receiver passageway.
- 15. The virtual impactor of claim 13, wherein the outlet from the chamber is connected to an analyzation instrument for analyzing materials carried in the flow of gas from the first chamber.
- 16. The virtual impactor of claim 14 and a controllable valve for closing the exhaust passageway.
- 17. A sampler for obtaining a sample of a gas and removing particles from the sample comprising a housing, a chamber in the housing, an inlet nozzle from the exterior of the housing to the chamber, the inlet nozzle having an inlet passageway, a receiver spaced from the inlet nozzle and having a receiver passageway aligned with the inlet passageway, an exhaust passageway open to an outlet end of the receiver passageway, an orifice defined in the housing between a compressed gas passageway and the exhaust passageway, a source of compressed gas connected to the compressed gas passageway to form a jet of gas exiting the orifice into the exhaust passageway and flowing past the outlet end of the receiver passageway.
- 18. The sampler of claim 17 including a pump for providing a pressure differential to cause flow into the inlet and from the chamber, and to cause the flow from the inlet to deflect laterally of the inlet passageway as the flow moves from the chamber.
- 19. The sampler of claim 17 and a second chamber in the housing, said second chamber having a second inlet nozzle having a second inlet passageway and a second receiver having a second receiver passageway aligned with the second inlet passageway and spaced therefrom, the second receiver passageway having a second outlet adjacent the orifice and opening to the exhaust passageway, the first chamber and the second chamber being fluidly connected to permit gas flow therebetween.
- 20. The sampler of claim 17, wherein said orifice has an axis that is substantially perpendicular to a central axis of the receiver passageway.
- 21. A method for particle removal from a flue gas for compositional gas analysis using a virtual impactor comprising placing the virtual impactor in a flue carrying flue gas, establishing a major flow and a minor flow in the impactor to separate particles from the major flow and carrying the removed particles with the minor flow, removing the major flow from the virtual impactor, and using the removed major flow for analysis.
- 22. The method of claim 21 including returning the minor flow to the flue.
- 23. The method of claim 22 including passing compressed gas from a source through a flow restriction to form a jet past a minor flow outlet of the virtual impactor to provide the minor flow.
- 24. A virtual impactor sampler for obtaining a sample of a flue gas from a flue having a wall and removing particles from a major portion of the sample of the flue gas, comprising a housing, a chamber in the housing, an inlet nozzle having an inlet passageway for carrying a sample of flue gas, a receiver spaced from the inlet nozzle and having a receiver passageway aligned with the inlet passageway and into which particles in the flue gas are projected by inertia, and removed from a major portion of the flue gas to provide a clean flue gas sample in the chamber, a conduit connection open to the chamber for attachment to a conduit extending through the wall for carrying the clean flue gas sample from the chamber to an analayzer.
- 25. The virtual impactor of claim 24 including a pump connected to the conduit connection for providing a pressure differential to cause flow into the inlet and from the chamber, and to cause flow from the inlet to deflect in the chamber laterally of the inlet passageway as the particles are projected into the receiver and as the gas sample flows to the analyzer.
- 26. The virtual impactor of claim 24 including a conduit connected to the conduit connection, said conduit passing through the wall of the flue, a pump connected to the conduit on the exterior of the wall, and the pump having an outlet leading to the analyzer.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is based on and claims the priority on U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 60/200,153, filed Apr. 26, 2000, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Government Interests
[0002] Developments described in this application were made in part under grant number DE-FG02-99ER86087 and the United States Government has certain rights to this invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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