A generic mixing system for achieving conditions suitable for single point representative effluent air sampling. | Academic Article individual record
abstract

The U.S. EPA has approved Alternate Reference Methodologies for sampling radionuclide aerosol particles from stacks and ducts of U.S. DOE facilities. The approach allows use of single point sampling with shrouded probes from locations where both fluid momentum and contaminant concentration are well mixed across the flow cross section. For existing stacks and ducts that do not have locations where there is adequate mixing, we have developed a generic mixing system that will generate conditions suitable for single point sampling. The coefficients of variation of the velocity, tracer gas, and 10 microm aerodynamic diameter aerosol particles profiles are all less than 10%, which are well within the EPA limit of 20%. Mixing is affected neither by size of the system nor by flow rate, provided the flow is turbulent.

authors
publication outlet

Health Phys

author list (cited authors)
McFarland, A. R., Anand, N. K., Ortiz, C. A., Gupta, R., Chandra, S., & McManigle, A. P.
publication date
1999
publisher
Wolters Kluwer Publisher
keywords
  • Air Pollution, Radioactive
  • Government Agencies
  • Radiation Monitoring
  • United States Environmental Protection Agency
  • Reference Standards
  • Selection Bias
  • Reproducibility Of Results
  • United States
citation count

12

identifier
209835
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
start page
17
end page
26
volume
76
issue
1