Fig. 1. Design of the drying system using a dilution method
Fig. 2. Design of the drying systems using a heating method : (a) A (1 hole), (b) B (3 holes), and (c) C (7 holes)
Fig. 3. Photographs of drying systems using a heating method
Fig. 4. Experimental set-up for performance evaluation of the drying system using dilution method
Fig. 5. Experimental set-up for performance evaluation of the drying system using a heating method
Fig. 6. Simulation of velocity of the drying system using a heating method : (a) 0.5 lpm, (b) 1 lpm
Fig. 7. Performance evaluation of the drying system using a dilution method
Fig. 8. Performance evaluation of the drying system using heating method
Fig. 9. Experimental set-up for a field test
Fig. 10. Comparison of PM10 and PM2.5 between the SENTRY Dust Monitor with a drying system using heating method and a beta ray gauge (Jongno-gu station).
Table 1. Characteristic of drying systems using heating and dilution methods.
Table 2. Specifications of the heater for drying systems
Table 3. Simulation of velocity of the drying system using a heating method
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