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Please note that operations of the SP2 requires experienced scientific staff on board the aircraft.

Summary

SP2 is an ideal instrument for measuring black carbon, known as soot. It is the only probe in the world that directly measures the black carbon in individual aerosol particles. Its high sensitivity and fast response makes it the premier instrument for characterizing pollution sources and measuring black carbon in snow, ice or water. The instrument measures the time-dependent scattering and incandescence signals produced by individual black carbon containing particles as they travel through a continuous-wave laser beam. Any particle traversing the laser beam will scatter light, and the black carbon component of a particle will absorb some of the laser energy until its temperature is raised to the point at which it incandesces. The amplitude of the incandescence signal is related to the amount of refractory black carbon material contained in the illuminated particle.

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Manufacturer Droplet measurement technologies
Model SP2
Serial No. 1203-048
Type Photometer

Contacts

Name Institution Role
Andreas Herber AWI Device Contact

Components and Specifications

The SP2 system consists of the photometer unit, which is installed in a rack. It is connected via tubing to an air inlet. An external SP2 pump installed in a rack sustains the vacuum in the lines. Additionally, drying cartridges can be installed in the airflow and air flow meter are connected to the system to visually check on the air flow. Operation of the SP2 requires an external monitor for visualization.

Specifications of SP2 (without mounting)

Dimension Sensor Unit (L x W x H)

480 x 610 x 260 mm

Weight Sensor Unit

26 kg

Dimension SP2 pump (L x W x H)

200 x 250 x 100 mm

Weight SP2 pump

3.5 kg

Power Supply

100 - 240 VAC

Data interface

Ethernet, RS232, USB

Position

Origin Description:The sensor unit is installed in a rack. It is connected via stainless steel tubes to an air inlet in the cabin roof.

Data logging, storage and archiving

Logged parameter

Parameter Sensor Output Type Unit
black carbon mass derived from incandescence black carbon ng/m3
single-particle laser incandescence radiation none
single-particle light scattering particle number concentration none

Rawdata storage on board

During flight SP2 data are stored within the photometer unit.

Data archiving on land

After the flight SP2 data have to be downloaded and are stored within the external devices file system of the aircraft data managment system (DMS).

Documentation

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