Condensable Particulate Matter
Found 6 free book(s)1.3 Fuel Oil Combustion
www3.epa.govCondensable particulate matter is material that is emitted in the vapor state which later condenses to form homogeneous and/or heterogeneous aerosol particles. The condensable particulate emitted from boilers fueled on coal or oil is primarily inorganic in nature.
METHOD 201A DETERMINATION OF PM10 AND PM2.5 …
www.epa.govcyclone, the filterable particulate portion of the sampling train may be used to measure total and PM 2.5 emissions. Figure 1 of Section 17 presents the schematic of the sampling train configured with this change. 3.0 Definitions 3.1 Condensable particulate matter (CPM) means material that is …
1.4 Natural Gas Combustion - United States Environmental ...
www3.epa.govParticulate Matter - Because natural gas is a gaseous fuel, filterable particulate matter emissions are typically low. Particulate matter (PM) from natural gas combustion has been estimated to be less than 1 micrometer in size. Particulate matter is composed of filterable and condensable fractions, based on the EPA Method 5.
1.4 Natural Gas Combustion
www.epa.govParticulate Matter - Because natural gas is a gaseous fuel, filterable PM emissions are typically low. Particulate matter from natural gas combustion has been estimated to be less than 1 micrometer in size and has filterable and condensable fractions. Particulate matter in natural gas combustion are usually larger
TCEQ-Fact Sheet - PSD and Nonattainment Significant Emissions
www.tceq.texas.gov10 = particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of 10 microns or less (includes condensable emissions) PM 2.5 = particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of 2.5 microns or less (includes condensable emissions) PSD = Prevention of Significant Deterioration . PTE = potential to emit
Office of Environment and Energy January 2015
www.faa.gov(CO), partially combusted or unburned hydrocarbons (HC), particulate matter (PM), and other trace compounds. Generally, about 10 percent of aircraft pollutant emissions. 7. are emitted close to the surface of the earth (less than 3000 feet above ground level). The remaining 90 percent of aircraft emissions are emitted at altitudes above 3000 feet.