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Inertial Impactors to Measure Aerodynamic Diameters of Man-Made Organic Fibers

It is widely accepted that the aerodynamic diameter of a particle is one of the main factors that determines particle deposition into the human respiratory system. The determination of aerodynamic diameter of spheres or near spherical objects is routinely accomplished using impactors. The aerodynami...

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Published in:Aerosol science and technology 2002, Vol.36 (2), p.166-177
Main Authors: Collazo, Humberto, Crow, W. Andrew, Gardner, Lonnie, Phillips, Brenda L., Marple, Virgil A., Olson, Bernard
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