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Diesel Odor Sampling and Analysis Using the Diesel Odor Analysis System (DOAS)
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Diesel Odor sampling and analysis techniques and procedures using the Arthur D. Little, Inc. Diesel Odor Analysis System (DOAS) have been evaluated. Reproducibility of ± 0.1 TIA unit at the 2.0 TIA level and ± 0.2 TIA unit at the 1.5 TIA level are achievable if a consistent, well defined sampling procedure is used. Significant odor sample trap breakthrough and sample volume effects have been isolated. This study indicates that care must be given to defining a standard odor sampling configuration and procedure.
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- N. P. Cernansky - Dept. of Mechanical Engrg. and Mechanics and Environmental Studies Institute Drexel Univ. Philadelphia, PA
- C. W. Savery - Dept. of Mechanical Engrg. and Mechanics and Environmental Studies Institute Drexel Univ. Philadelphia, PA
- I. H. Suffet - Dept. of Mechanical Engrg. and Mechanics and Environmental Studies Institute Drexel Univ. Philadelphia, PA
- R. S. Cohen - Dept. of Mechanical Engrg. and Mechanics and Environmental Studies Institute Drexel Univ. Philadelphia, PA
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Cernansky, N., Savery, C., Suffet, I., and Cohen, R., "Diesel Odor Sampling and Analysis Using the Diesel Odor Analysis System (DOAS)," SAE Technical Paper 780223, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/780223.Also In
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