Personal Thoracic CIP10-T Sampler and Static Version CATHIA-T

Abstract
A specific version of the personal aerosol sampler CIP 10 was designed, named CIP10-T, for sampling the conventional CEN thoracic fraction. A static sampler, named CATIIIA, was also designed. It uses the same sampling head, but the size selected particles are collected onto a filter. The combined particle efficiency of the aspiration slot and the selector was measured in a horizontal wind tunnel at low air velocity, close to 16 cm s−1. The flow rate of both samplers was fixed at its nominal value, i.e., 71min−1. Two different methods were used: the former was based on the Aerodynamic Particle Sizer (TSI); the latter used the measurement of particle size distribution of the collected samples by the Coulter technique. For the CIP10-T sampler, the particle collection efficiency onto the rotating cup was also measured. For both samplers bias and accuracy maps have been calculated, following the recommendations of a new CEN standard about sampler performance. The bias does not exceed 10% in absolute value for both samplers, within a large range of particle size distribution of the total aerosol. For the CIP10-T sampler, the accuracy map exhibits a large area where the accuracy is better than 10%, corresponding for example to 4 μm ≤MMAD≤14 μm for GSD = 2. For the same geometric standard deviation, the accuracy is still better than 20% for 15μm ≤MMAD ≤21 μm. For the CATHIA-T sampler, the accuracy map can be roughly divided into two parts. The accuracy remains better than 10% for MMAD ≤12 μm, and it remains between 10 and 20% for coarser aerosols, with 13 μm ≤ MMAD ≤ 20 μm, provided GSD ≥ 2. © 1998 British Occupational Hygiene Society. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.

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