Field Uses
- Dispersion Studies (CONFLUX)
- Model Validation (SCIPUFF)
- Tracer for Biological Simulants (BIDS, JFT, ACTD)
- Evaporation Studies
- Heavy Gas Studies (GRADE)
- Building Infiltration Studies
Laboratory Uses
- Indoor Gas Dispersion Studies (building infiltration and contaminant movement)
- Wind Tunnel Gas Mixing or Evaporation Studies
- Chemical Defence Chamber Testing
Custom Sensor Configurations
The digitalPID sensor can be customized to meet your research needs. Custom features include: sample flow rate, inlet length and geometry, concentration range, mounting method, rack-mounted or laptop data acquisition computers, wireless data transmission systems, and scanning valves for multi-point measurements. Contact Aurora Scientific with your specific requirements.
Fluctuation Analysis Software
A fluctuation analysis (FAN) software package is available for the efficient analysis of large data sets. The program is written in ANSI C and may be compiled to run on any 32-bit computer. Full details of FAN are available on request. Aurora Scientific Inc. also provides data analysis services.
digitalPID Specifications
- Detector Technology: Photoionization, with 10.6 eV RF-excited electrodeless discharge tube.
- Frequency Response: 50 Hz.
- Detection Limit: 40 ppb (propylene).
- Operating Concentration Ranges: Gain 1: 0 - 800 ppm, Gain 2: 0 - 200 ppm, Gain 3: 0 - 50 ppm, Gain 4: 0 - 25 ppm
- Precision: 5.0% (all gain ranges).
- Air Sampling Rate: 1.0 litres/minute.
- A/D Converter: 20-bit precision, wide dynamic range, charge digitizing.
- Communications: RS-232 or RS-485.
- Operating Humidity Range: 0 to 100% RH (non-condensing).
- Operating Temperature Range: 32F to 105 (0C to 40C).
- Enclosure: Anodized aluminum.
- Dimensions: 2.0" (5.1 cm) high, 3.0" (7.6 cm) wide, 8.75" (22.2 cm) long.
- Weight: 2.25 lbs (1.0 kg).
- Power: 1.5A @ 12VDC.
References
The following are open-literature papers describing data and data analysis obtained using miniPID or digitalPID detectors in full-scale field trials.
miniPID and digitalPID References.