[Stoves] PM measurement with Speck

ajheggie at gmail.com ajheggie at gmail.com
Thu Jun 18 15:42:38 CDT 2015


[Default] On Mon, 15 Jun 2015 12:43:48 -0700,Frank Shields
<franke at cruzio.com> wrote:

>Dear Crispin, stovers,
>
>So if I understand what you are saying the sample is diluted enough such that only single particles are measured and they are not entered into the detector as in groups. I’m thinking more of dirty water that I am familiar with. The dirty water is paced into a vial and tilted (shaken) just before  making a measure of reflected light from the group. But if we want counts the water is diluted and number of each particle determined. This to count cells etc.
>is this much the same as measuring particles in air? 
>
>
>wondering:
>
>Does white colored particles give more reflected light than black particles?
>
>What is the converting factor going from reflected light to mass? 
>
>When the reported value is 2.5 um is there a range like from 3um to 2um and above and below that not included?
>
>Is the angle of reflected light used to determine the size of the particles? 


All good questions Frank but it looks like there's no one able to
answer these still on the list.

Not being in the scientific measuring world it seems a hugely
difficult concept to me, I note Dean says he only trusts the good old
filter paper compared against a calibrated chart.

AJH




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