OFR-90-79 Improved Light Scattering Dust Monitor

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Pedro Lilienfeld
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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47
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

This report describes the development, design, fabrication and testing of a port-able, battery-operated, light scattering monitor (henceforth to be designated as ILSDM) for the rapid measurement of the concentration of respirable dust in mining environments. This instrument incorporates state-of-the-art design characteristics and makes use of advanced solid-state components both for light emission as well as for its detection. The use of a pulsed light source combined with synchronous signal detection minimizes drift problems and optimizes the sensitivity of the measurement. Simplicity of operation, reliability and ruggedness, light weight as well as improved performance were salient objectives of this instrument development program. Continuous clean-air flow screening of all critical optical surfaces, and optimized optical detection and electronic signal processing design resulted in about a hundred-fold decrease of noise and drift with respect to precursor instruments. Equivalent mass concentration measurements 88 low as 10 micrograms per cubic meter can be routinely performed with time constants of about 2 second.
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APA: Pedro Lilienfeld  (1979)  OFR-90-79 Improved Light Scattering Dust Monitor

MLA: Pedro Lilienfeld OFR-90-79 Improved Light Scattering Dust Monitor. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1979.

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