Performance Assessment of Portable Optical Particle Spectrometer (POPS)
Accurate representation of atmospheric aerosol properties is a long-standing problem in atmospheric research. Modern pilotless aerial systems provide a new platform for atmospheric in situ measurement. However, small airborne platforms require miniaturized instrumentation due to apparent size, power...
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doaj-e0efdfabde33459cba4fab92469ce3e62020-11-25T04:02:39ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202020-11-01206294629410.3390/s20216294Performance Assessment of Portable Optical Particle Spectrometer (POPS)Fan Mei0Gavin McMeeking1Mikhail Pekour2Ru-Shan Gao3Gourihar Kulkarni4Swarup China5Hagen Telg6Darielle Dexheimer7Jason Tomlinson8Beat Schmid9Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA 99352, USAHandix Scientific LLC, Boulder, CO 80301, USAPacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA 99352, USANOAA Earth System Research Laboratory, Chemical Sciences Division, Boulder, CO 80305, USAPacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA 99352, USAPacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA 99352, USACooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309, USASandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185, USAPacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA 99352, USAPacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA 99352, USAAccurate representation of atmospheric aerosol properties is a long-standing problem in atmospheric research. Modern pilotless aerial systems provide a new platform for atmospheric in situ measurement. However, small airborne platforms require miniaturized instrumentation due to apparent size, power, and weight limitations. A Portable Optical Particle Spectrometer (POPS) is an emerged instrument to measure ambient aerosol size distribution with high time and size resolution, designed for deployment on a small unmanned aerial system (UAS) or tethered balloon system (TBS) platforms. This study evaluates the performance of a POPS with an upgraded laser heater and additional temperature sensors in the aerosol pathway. POPS maintains its performance under different environmental conditions as long as the laser temperature remains above 25 °C and the aerosol flow temperature inside the optical chamber is 15 °C higher than the ambient temperature. The comparison between POPS and an Ultra-High Sensitivity Aerosol Spectrometer (UHSAS) suggests that the coincidence error is less than 25% when the number concentration is less than 4000 cm<sup>−3</sup>. The size distributions measured by both of them remained unaffected up to 15,000 cm<sup>−3</sup>. While both instruments’ sizing accuracy is affected by the aerosol chemical composition and morphology, the influence is more profound on the POPS.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/21/6294optical particle spectrometeraerosol size distributioninstrument characterization |
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Fan Mei Gavin McMeeking Mikhail Pekour Ru-Shan Gao Gourihar Kulkarni Swarup China Hagen Telg Darielle Dexheimer Jason Tomlinson Beat Schmid Performance Assessment of Portable Optical Particle Spectrometer (POPS) Sensors optical particle spectrometer aerosol size distribution instrument characterization |
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Fan Mei Gavin McMeeking Mikhail Pekour Ru-Shan Gao Gourihar Kulkarni Swarup China Hagen Telg Darielle Dexheimer Jason Tomlinson Beat Schmid |
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Performance Assessment of Portable Optical Particle Spectrometer (POPS) |
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Performance Assessment of Portable Optical Particle Spectrometer (POPS) |
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Performance Assessment of Portable Optical Particle Spectrometer (POPS) |
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Performance Assessment of Portable Optical Particle Spectrometer (POPS) |
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Performance Assessment of Portable Optical Particle Spectrometer (POPS) |
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performance assessment of portable optical particle spectrometer (pops) |
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Accurate representation of atmospheric aerosol properties is a long-standing problem in atmospheric research. Modern pilotless aerial systems provide a new platform for atmospheric in situ measurement. However, small airborne platforms require miniaturized instrumentation due to apparent size, power, and weight limitations. A Portable Optical Particle Spectrometer (POPS) is an emerged instrument to measure ambient aerosol size distribution with high time and size resolution, designed for deployment on a small unmanned aerial system (UAS) or tethered balloon system (TBS) platforms. This study evaluates the performance of a POPS with an upgraded laser heater and additional temperature sensors in the aerosol pathway. POPS maintains its performance under different environmental conditions as long as the laser temperature remains above 25 °C and the aerosol flow temperature inside the optical chamber is 15 °C higher than the ambient temperature. The comparison between POPS and an Ultra-High Sensitivity Aerosol Spectrometer (UHSAS) suggests that the coincidence error is less than 25% when the number concentration is less than 4000 cm<sup>−3</sup>. The size distributions measured by both of them remained unaffected up to 15,000 cm<sup>−3</sup>. While both instruments’ sizing accuracy is affected by the aerosol chemical composition and morphology, the influence is more profound on the POPS. |
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optical particle spectrometer aerosol size distribution instrument characterization |
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