Effect Of Waterbath Exhaust Conditioners On Diesel Exhaust Aerosol Emissions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bruce K. Cantrell Keith S. Olson Orville L. Lantto
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Approximately 10 to 20 pct of exhaust aerosol mass from diesel equipped vehicles operating without exhaust controls is attributable to particles in the 1.0-10 µm size range. Recent in-mine measurements suggest that, in addition to reducing overall exhaust aerosol mass concentrations, the use of waterbath exhaust conditioners (water scrubbers) may significantly reduce the concentration of diesel exhaust particles larger than approximately 0.5 µm aerodynamic diameter. This implies that a measurement system that discriminates between diesel and mineral dust aerosols on the basis of aerosol size would have different accuracies depending on use of a water scrubber. To test this hypothesis, laboratory measurements were made by the Bureau of Mines to determine diesel exhaust aerosol penetration efficiency through a water scrubber as a function of size and engine operating conditions. Size distributions were determined using a Micro-Orifice, Uniform Deposit Impactor. Concentrations of CO, CO2, NO x, O2 and gas-phase hydrocarbon concentrations were also measured. No significant effect was found for these gases other than a slight decrease in NOx emissions. The water scrubber served as a moderate aerosol control with reductions in mass concentrations of about 29±9 pct under most conditions. This reduction occurred for particles less than 0.2 µm and greater than 0.6 µm aerodynamic diameter. Coal dust aerosols are mostly larger than 0.8 µm aerodynamic diameter. With use of a water scrubber, separating the aerosol into two parts, greater and less than about 0.8 µm aerodynamic diameter during sampling, results in collection of diesel and coal dust aerosol accurate to within 10 pct. Without a water scrubber in operation, such a sampling protocol would only be accurate to approximately 15 pct.
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APA: Bruce K. Cantrell Keith S. Olson Orville L. Lantto  (1991)  Effect Of Waterbath Exhaust Conditioners On Diesel Exhaust Aerosol Emissions

MLA: Bruce K. Cantrell Keith S. Olson Orville L. Lantto Effect Of Waterbath Exhaust Conditioners On Diesel Exhaust Aerosol Emissions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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