Abstract
Abstract. Measuring emissions from stacks is challenging due to
accessibility and safety concerns and requires techniques to address a
broad range of conditions and measurement challenges. One way to facilitate
such measurements is to build an instrument package and then use a crane to
hold the package over the emissions source. Here we describe such an
instrument package that is used to characterize both wet droplet and dried
aerosol emissions from cooling tower spray drift. In this application, the
instrument package characterizes the velocity, size distribution, and
concentration of the wet droplet emissions and the mass concentration and
elemental composition of the dried PM2.5 and PM10 emissions.
Subsequent papers will present and analyze the wet and dried emissions from
individual towers.
Funder
California Energy Commission
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