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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 15, 2005
Filed:
Mar. 27, 2003
Charles D. Litton, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Jon C. Volkwein, Canonsburg, PA (US);
William H. Schiffbauer, Connellsville, PA (US);
Charles D. Litton, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Jon C. Volkwein, Canonsburg, PA (US);
William H. Schiffbauer, Connellsville, PA (US);
Abstract
Apparatus and methods are disclosed for analyzing particles, such as coarse particulates, fine particulates (e.g., diesel particulate matter), and combustion aerosols, using light-scattering sensors and/or ionization-type sensors. In one disclosed embodiment, a particle monitor includes an ionization module and a controller adapted to receive an output signal from the ionization module. The controller is operable to translate the output signal into the mass concentration of particulate matter within the ionization chamber. In another embodiment, a particle monitor includes a light-scattering sensor and an ionization sensor. The monitor is configured to measure separate mass concentrations of sub-micrometer particles and larger dust particles in an atmosphere having both types of particles.