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A particle detector for use in ventilation engineering
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2009
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An electronic particle counting device is described, based on a constant-temperature hot-wire anemometer probe. The device has found application in tracing the motions of droplets and measuring their concentration within ventilated areas when subjected to different types of ventilation. In this way the effectiveness of various systems may be determined.
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