Comparison of emission rate values for odour and odorous chemicals derived from two sampling devices
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2009
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Field and laboratory measurements identified a complex relationship between odour emission rates provided by the US EPA dynamic emission chamber and the University of New South Wales wind tunnel. Using a range of model compounds in an aqueous odour source, we demonstrate that emission rates derived from the wind tunnel and flux chamber are a function of the solubility of the materials being emitted, the concentrations of the materials within the liquid; and the aerodynamic conditions within the device – either velocity in the wind tunnel, or flushing rate for the flux chamber. The ratio of wind tunnel to flux chamber odour emission rates (OU m-2 s) ranged from about 60:1 to 112:1. The emission rates of the model odorants varied from about 40:1 to over 600:1. These results may provide, for the first time, a basis for the development of a model allowing an odour emission rate derived from either device to be used for odour dispersion modelling. |
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Pergamon |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26014/2/26014.pdf DOI:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2009.03.050 Hudson, Neale & Ayoko, Godwin A. (2009) Comparison of emission rate values for odour and odorous chemicals derived from two sampling devices. Atmospheric Environment, 43(20), pp. 3175-3181. |
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Copyright 2009 Pergamon |
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Faculty of Science and Technology; School of Physical & Chemical Sciences |
Palavras-Chave | #040199 Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified #029999 Physical Sciences not elsewhere classified #050206 Environmental Monitoring #odour #wind tunnel #flux chamber #emission rate #flux |
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Journal Article |