In:
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, American Meteorological Society, Vol. 30, No. 6 ( 2013-06-01), p. 1136-1148
Abstract:
The hygroscopic properties of aerosols have a significant impact on aerosol particle number size distributions (PNSD), formation of cloud condensation nuclei, climate forcing, and atmospheric visibility, as well as human health. To allow for the observation of the hygroscopic growth of aerosols with long-term accuracy, an unattended multifunctional hygroscopicity-tandem differential mobility analyzer (H-TDMA) system was designed and built by the Institute of Tropical and Marine Meteorology (ITMM), China Meteorological Administration (CMA), in Guangzhou, China. The system is capable of measuring dry and wet PNSD, hygroscopic growth factor by particle size, and mixing states. This article describes in detail the working principles, components, and calibration methods of the system. Standard polystyrene latex (PSL) spheres with five different diameters were chosen to test the system’s precision and accuracy of particle size measurement. Ammonium sulfate was used to test the hygroscopic response of the system for accurate growth factor measurement. The test results show that the deviation of the growth factor measured by the system is within a scope of −0.01 to −0.03 compared to Köhler theoretical curves. Results of temperature and humidity control performance tests indicate that the system is robust. An internal temperature gradient of less than 0.2 K for a second differential mobility analyzer (DMA2) makes it possible to reach a set-point relative humidity (RH) value of 90% and with a standard deviation of ±0.44%, sufficient for unattended field observation.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0739-0572
,
1520-0426
DOI:
10.1175/JTECH-D-12-00129.1
Language:
English
Publisher:
American Meteorological Society
Publication Date:
2013
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2021720-1
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48441-6
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