Research on Particulate Material Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems Calibration

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According to the current national standard and guidelines, the paper evaluates the quality assurance procedures and requirements for the calibration of particulate matter continuous emission monitoring systems (PM-CEMS). The effect of the experimental variables such as flue gas conditions, concentrations range, additional data consistency, correlation coefficient, calibration model, confidence intervals and tolerance interval on the reliability of CEMS are presented.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 807-809)

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139-143

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September 2013

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