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Particle Size Distributions of Combustion Aerosols

  • It has been observed that carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) are present in the atmosphere. Combustion processes are considered the most important sources for PAH. Among these, the burning of coal produces the highest emission, but in cities with high traffic density and low meteorological exchange activities, vehicle emissions determine the immission situation, especially in narrow streets. For estimating the potential health effects caused by PAH, it is sufficient to characterize the emission of PAH with respect to their physical state, concentrations, and, as far as the particulate phase is concerned, size distribution. The size distribution is important for transport phenomena, inhalation, and deposition in the respiratory tract. These parameters mainly depend on the combustion system, on system operating conditions, on the exhaust system, and on exhaust cooling conditions. At exhaust-gas temperatures in the range of ambient air temperatures, almost the whole emission of PAH is made up of particulate matter.

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Author:Christoph Helsper, H. J. Fissan, H. Franzen
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-1116(08)71583-8
ISBN:0-444-41691-9
Parent Title (English):Atmospheric Pollution 1978 : Proceedings of the 13th International Colloquium; 25-28 April 1978; Paris, France; Edited by Michel M. Benarie
Publisher:Elsevier
Place of publication:Amsterdam
Editor:Michel M. Benarie
Document Type:Part of a Book
Language:English
Year of Completion:1978
Date of the Publication (Server):2012/12/18
First Page:263
Last Page:266
Link:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-1116(08)71583-8
Zugriffsart:campus
Institutes:FH Aachen / Fachbereich Energietechnik
collections:Verlag / Elsevier