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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 23, 2021
Filed:
Jul. 31, 2017
Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing, CN;
Zhipeng Bai, Beijing, CN;
Wen Yang, Beijing, CN;
Xinhua Wang, Beijing, CN;
Chunmei Geng, Beijing, CN;
Jing Wang, Beijing, CN;
Baohui Yin, Beijing, CN;
Bin Han, Beijing, CN;
Xiujun Zhu, Beijing, CN;
Xia Zhang, Beijing, CN;
Xueyan Zhao, Beijing, CN;
Yan Jiang, Beijing, CN;
Xiaoli Wang, Beijing, CN;
Wengang Sheng, Beijing, CN;
Junfeng Guo, Beijing, CN;
Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing, CN;
Abstract
The present invention provides a method for processing a filter to obtain a calibration dust filter, and a method for off-site calibration using the calibration dust filter. In the present invention, a batch of filters that meets specific requirements is screened out as the basal filters, and then the basal filters are processed in an actual environment to obtain the calibration dust filters. The counted number of beta particles is measured before and after sampling, and then a correction factor K is inversely inferred. The beta attenuation suspended particulate analyzer is corrected using the correction factor K. It can be known from a calculation result in an embodiment that, when the beta attenuation suspended particulate analyzer is calibrated using the calibration dust filter, the concentration measured by the calibrated beta attenuation suspended particulate analyzer is more closer to the manually measured concentration, with a CV value roughly equal to 7% to 8%, thus better reflecting variations in pollution concentration of PM in the air.