Abstract

Atmospheric aerosol refers to a stable mixture of solid particles and liquid particles uniformly dispersed in the atmosphere. The scattering coefficient is one of the important parameters of the optical properties of an aerosol. The integral nephelometer can monitor the scattering coefficient of atmospheric aerosols in real time by measuring the angular integral of light scattering. Based on the similar instruments from abroad, this design has been transformed into light source, signal processing and control, and human–machine interface. A single-wavelength integrated turbidimeter based on integrating sphere light source was developed. The long-term operation data shows that the instrument is stable, reliable, easy to operate, and easy to maintain.

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