1、BSI Standards PublicationBS ISO 12103-1:2016Road vehicles Testcontaminants for filterevaluationPart 1: Arizona test dustBS ISO 12103-1:2016 BRITISH STANDARDNational forewordThis British Standard is the UK implementation of ISO 12103-1:2016. It supersedes BS ISO 12103-1:1997 which is withdrawn.The UK
2、 participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee MCE/21/2, Air filters for air supply to I.C. engines and compressors - Not on aircraft.A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary.This publication does not purport to include
3、 all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application. The British Standards Institution 2016.Published by BSI Standards Limited 2016ISBN 978 0 580 83214 7 ICS 43.060.20; 43.060.40 Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligatio
4、ns.This British Standard was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 March 2016.Amendments/corrigenda issued since publicationDate T e x t a f f e c t e dBS ISO 12103-1:2016 ISO 2016Road vehicles Test contaminants for filter evaluation Part 1: Arizona test
5、dustVhicules routiers Poussire pour lessai des filtres Partie 1: Poussire dessai dArizonaINTERNATIONAL STANDARDISO12103-1Second edition2016-03-01Reference numberISO 12103-1:2016(E)BS ISO 12103-1:2016ISO 12103-1:2016(E)ii ISO 2016 All rights reservedCOPYRIGHT PROTECTED DOCUMENT ISO 2016, Published in
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8、vIntroduction v1 Scope . 12 Test dust description 13 Test dust designation . 14 Particle size distribution . 15 Chemical composition . 25.1 Typical chemical content of ISO specified Arizona test dusts 25.2 Chemical analysis methodology X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF) 2Annex A (normative) Analysis
9、equipment and operating procedure 3Annex B (informative) History of Arizona test dust 7Annex C (informative) Handling and preparation 9Bibliography .14 ISO 2016 All rights reserved iiiContents PageBS ISO 12103-1:2016ISO 12103-1:2016(E)ForewordISO (the International Organization for Standardization)
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16、 vehicles, Subcommittee SC 34, Propulsion, powertrain and powertrain fluids.This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 12103-1:1997), which has been technically revised.ISO 12103 consists of the following parts, under the general title Road vehicles Test contaminants for filter
17、evaluation: Part 1: Arizona test dust Part 2: Aluminium oxide test dustThe following parts are under preparation: Part 3: Soot aerosoliv ISO 2016 All rights reservedBS ISO 12103-1:2016ISO 12103-1:2016(E)IntroductionThis part of 12103 specifies four grades of test dusts made from Arizona desert sand
18、composed of naturally occurring compounds which motor vehicles are commonly subjected to. These test dusts are used to determine performance of filtration systems. Due to the abrasive characteristics of these materials, they have also been used in wear studies involving bearings, internal combustion
19、 engines and fuel injection systems, seals, fan blades, windshield wipers, etc.This part of ISO 12103 specifies particle size distribution of four grades of test dust by volume percent as opposed to number characterization.Dusts complying with volume distribution specified in this part of ISO 12103
20、are not appropriate for calibration of particle counters. For this purpose, refer to ISO 11171.This is an Arizona Test Dust standard, not other region document. Other dusts and documents can be brought forward to the committee to be developed into a standard. ISO 2016 All rights reserved vBS ISO 121
21、03-1:2016BS ISO 12103-1:2016Road vehicles Test contaminants for filter evaluation Part 1: Arizona test dust1 ScopeThis part of ISO 12103 defines particle size distribution and chemical content limits involving four grades of test dust made from Arizona desert sand.2 Test dust descriptionISO test dus
22、ts according to this part of ISO 12103 are manufactured from Arizona desert sand. Arizona desert sand is a naturally occurring contaminant consisting primarily of silicon dioxide with smaller amounts of other compounds. It is collected from the Salt River area of Arizona desert and sized to specific
23、 particle size.Arizona desert sand has also been referred to as Arizona road dust, Arizona test dust, Arizona silica, AC fine or coarse test dust, and SAE fine or coarse test dust.Bulk density of ISO test dusts made from Arizona sand varies with particle size (see Table 1).Table 1 Bulk densityCatego
24、ryApproximate bulk density, kg/m3ISO ultrafine 500ISO fine 900ISO medium 1 025ISO coarse 1 2003 Test dust designationArizona test dusts are available in four standard grades designated as follows: ISO 12103-1, A.1 ultrafine test dust; ISO 12103-1, A.2 fine test dust; ISO 12103-1, A.3 medium test dus
25、t; ISO 12103-1, A.4 coarse test dust.4 Particle size distributionParticle size distribution is determined using a light scattering particle size analyser, as referenced in ISO 13320.INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 12103-1:2016(E) ISO 2016 All rights reserved 1BS ISO 12103-1:2016ISO 12103-1:2016(E)Table 2
26、 specifies cumulative volume particle size limits for ISO test dusts made from Arizona desert sand, when determined using a Microtrac S35001)particle size analyser.When the different type analyser is employed by a test laboratory, the laboratory should generate suitable correlation data between the
27、analyser by which these powders are supplied to conform Microtrac1)analyser and by the analyser adopted by the test laboratory.Table 2 Particle size distributions (volume % less than)Size, m A1 ultrafine A2 fine A3 medium A4 coarse352,00 100,0248,90 100,0 99,0 100,0176,00 100,0 99,0 100,0 97,2 98,21
28、24,50 99,0 100,0 97,2 98,6 93,0 94,088,00 97,9 98,9 94,7 96,0 85,0 86,544,00 89,5 91,5 82,0 83,5 58,0 60,022,00 100,0 73,5 76,0 62,5 64,5 36,0 38,511,00 95,5 97,5 57,0 59,5 42,3 43,6 21,0 23,05,50 65,0 69,0 39,5 42,5 22,1 23,2 11,5 12,52,75 23,0 27,0 21,3 23,3 10,3 11,1 5,5 6,31,38 7,0 10,0 8,0 9,5
29、3,8 4,4 1,8 2,10,97 3,0 5,0 4,5 5,5 2,0 2,4 0,74 0,83NOTE Data shown per Table 2 was determined using the particle size analysis instrument indicated in normative Annex A. Use of any other particle size analysis equipment will obtain different results.5 Chemical composition5.1 Typical chemical conte
30、nt of ISO specified Arizona test dustsSee Table 3.Table 3 Chemical contentElement Percentage of massSilicon 69,0 77,0Aluminium 8,0 14,0Iron 4,0 7,0Potassium 2,0 5,0Calcium 2,5 5,5Sodium 1,0 4,0Magnesium 1,0 2,0Titanium 0,0 1,05.2 Chemical analysis methodology X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF)Chemica
31、l analysis is performed using an X-ray fluorescence analyser per ASTM C114-15.1) Microtrac and Microtrac S3500 are trademarks. This information is given for the convenience of users of this document and does not constitute an endorsement by ISO of the product named.2 ISO 2016 All rights reservedBS I
32、SO 12103-1:2016ISO 12103-1:2016(E)Annex A (normative) Analysis equipment and operating procedureA.1 Particle size analyserA.1.1 GeneralParticle size data of ISO specified Arizona test dusts as shown in Table 2, were determined using a Microtrac Model S3500TMlight scattering type analyser. Use of any
33、 other particle size analysis equipment will obtain different results. Other particle size analysis instruments may be acceptable for analysis of test dust products specified in ISO 12103-1, if suitability and correlation is determined between the Microtrac S3500TMand the other analyser. Use of part
34、icle size analysis instruments other than the Microtrac S3500TMwill require a modified particle size analysis procedure.The Microtrac Model S3500TMemploys use of three light scattering lasers that are combined to produce the resulting particle size distribution data. A tri-laser system uses precise
35、angular measurement of scattered light through a full 180 angular range with three lasers and two detector arrays. Analysis of scattered light to determine particle size employs a Mie based unified angular scattering theory with a dynamic range of 0,02 microns to 2 800 microns (see Table A.1).Normal
36、ly, it is not acceptable to publish a manufacturers name or equipment identification. However, due to the close tolerance of the specified particle size limits and variation between instruments by multiple manufacturers, one particle size analysis instrument was defined for this specification.Partic
37、le size distribution specified limits shown in Table 2 were derived from sample analysis of PTI manufactured test dust produced prior to May 1994 using three separate Microtrac Model S3500TMlight scattering analysers.Table A.1 Microtrac Model S3500TMspecificationsItem SpecificationMeasuring range 0,
38、02 micron to 2 800 micronBasic range Wet 0,7 micron to 1 000 micronHigh range Wet 2,75 micron to 2 800 micronStandard range Wet 0,24 micron to 1 400 micronSpecial range Wet 0,086 micron to 1 400 micronExtended range Wet 0,021 micron to 2 000 micronEnhanced range Wet 0,021 micron to 2 800 micronPreci
39、sion Spherical Glass Beads D50 = 642 micron, Precision as CV = 0,7 %Spherical Glass Beads D50 = 56 micron, Precision as CV = 1,0 %Spherical Latex Beads D50 = 0,4 micron, Precision as CV = 0,6 %Lasers Wavelength 780 nm ISO 2016 All rights reserved 3BS ISO 12103-1:2016ISO 12103-1:2016(E)Power 3 mW nom
40、inalDetection system Two fixed photo-electric detectors with logarithmically spaced segments placed at correct angles for optimal scattered light detection. 0,02 to 163 using 151 detector segments.Data handling Volume, Number and Area distributions as well as percentile and other summary data. Data
41、are stored in ODBC format in encrypted Microsoft Access Databases to ensure compatibility with external statistical software applications. Data integrity may be ensured using FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliant security features including password protection, electronic signatures and assignable permission
42、s.A.1.2 Microtrac S3500TMparticle size analysis procedureA.1.2.1 Sample preparationTypical sample preparation is as follows.a) It is important to ensure the sample taken is representative of the lot of test dust to be tested and mixed well before placing into a clean 20 ml to 50 ml sample vial.b) Ob
43、tain a clean vial and add the required representative sample quantity based on Table A.2.Table A.2 Microtrac S3500TMSample WeightsISO grade Sample amount in mgISO ultrafine 14-16ISO fine 29-31ISO medium 39-41ISO coarse 54-56c) Add one drop of dispersant to the vial. It is very important that dispers
44、ant used does not create bubbles.d) Add approximately 10 ml distilled water to the vial and mix by gently moving the vial in a circular motion. Avoid creating bubbles.e) Place sample vial and contents in an external low power ultrasonic bath, having a water depth of 2 cm, for 30 s. The ultrasonic ba
45、th should be in the range of 50 W to 100 W, 50 kHz to 80 kHz. Do not use the Microtrac internal ultrasonic as it may cause bubbles.A.1.2.2 Analyser software sample set-upAnalyser software sample set-up is done as follows.a) Open the Microtrac FLEX software program.b) Click “Measure” on the main prog
46、ram window and select S3500/S3000.c) Click “File” and select “Open Measurement Database”, select appropriate database for the material being analysed.d) Click “SOP” (Standard Operating Procedure) icon on the measure toolbar. Click Options button to setup appropriate measurement setup parameters. Set
47、 measurement parameters per the followings:1) Timing tab is set as follows: Set Zero time = 30 s;Table A.1 (continued)4 ISO 2016 All rights reservedBS ISO 12103-1:2016ISO 12103-1:2016(E) Run time = 30 s; Number of runs = 3.2) Identifier tab is used to enter general information if desired.3) Analysis
48、 tab is set using the following tabs:i) Particle information tab:I) Select Refractive Index of 1,51 and save with the appropriate particle name.II) Particle characteristics box: Set transparency; Transparent; Set Shape; Irregular.ii) Fluid information tab: Select fluid; water; Select refractive inde
49、x; 1,333.iii) Analysis options tab: Select S3000 from Analysis Mode drop down list; Select Enabled Standard from Filter drop down list.iv) Sample loading tab is used to enter user defined loading index limits for each grade per Table A.2.Table A.3 Microtrac S3500TMloading index limitsISO grade Loading index limitsISO ultrafine 0,89 0,90ISO fine 0,86 0,87ISO medium 0,86 0,87ISO coarse 0,87