Buoyancy-corrected gravimetric analysis system
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1. A system for determining the mass of a sample containing particulate matter comprising:
- a clean room;
a housing defining a chamber in said clean room;
a microbalance in said chamber for measuring the mass of a sample;
a source of air under pressure for supplying air to said chamber;
humidifier means for humidifying air from said source of air;
heating and cooling means in said chamber for changing the ambient temperature in said chamber;
sensor means for continuously monitoring the ambient air pressure, the dew point temperature, the relative humidity and the ambient temperature in said chamber; and
control means connected to said sensor means and to said source of air, said humidifier means and said heating and cooling means for controlling the flow of air to said chamber, and the relative humidity and ambient temperature in said chamber,whereby measurements of the ambient air pressure, ambient temperature and dew point temperature inside the chamber can be combined with gravimetric measurements made using the microbalance to provide buoyancy corrected determinations of the mass of a sample containing particulate material.
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Abstract
Relatively accurate gravimetric analysis of airborne particulate matter in a sample is achieved by making gravimetric measurements of the sample on a microbalance in a closed chamber, continuously electronically monitoring air pressure, humidity and temperature in the chamber, continuously controlling humidity and temperature in the chamber, and combining the gravimetric measurement with measurements of air pressure, humidity and temperature in the chamber to make a buoyancy corrected determination of the mass of the particulate matter.
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1. A system for determining the mass of a sample containing particulate matter comprising:
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a clean room; a housing defining a chamber in said clean room; a microbalance in said chamber for measuring the mass of a sample; a source of air under pressure for supplying air to said chamber; humidifier means for humidifying air from said source of air; heating and cooling means in said chamber for changing the ambient temperature in said chamber; sensor means for continuously monitoring the ambient air pressure, the dew point temperature, the relative humidity and the ambient temperature in said chamber; and control means connected to said sensor means and to said source of air, said humidifier means and said heating and cooling means for controlling the flow of air to said chamber, and the relative humidity and ambient temperature in said chamber, whereby measurements of the ambient air pressure, ambient temperature and dew point temperature inside the chamber can be combined with gravimetric measurements made using the microbalance to provide buoyancy corrected determinations of the mass of a sample containing particulate material. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of determining the mass of a sample of particulate matter comprising the steps of:
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making gravimetric measurements of a sample containing particulate matter in a closed chamber; continuously controlling relative humidity and ambient temperature inside the chamber; continuously monitoring the ambient air pressure, the dew point temperature, the relative humidity and the ambient temperature in the chamber while making the gravimetric measurements, and using the gravimetric measurements in combination with the measurements of the ambient air pressure, the dew point temperature, and the ambient temperature in the closed chamber to make a buoyancy corrected determination of the mass of the sample. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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