Atmospheric Research Chamber Projects

This site gives a summary of current atmospheric research projects which use Calspan Corporation's 600 m3 Atmospheric Research Chamber located in Springville, NY.

The facility is unique in its ability to handle tropospheric chemistry, aerosol, and fog experiments for extended time periods due to its large volume, UV lighting system, air handling systems and special wall coating.


Table of Contents

1. Active Projects and Sponsors  
     A.  Gas-Phase Dynamics of Persistent Organic Compounds: 
           An Investigation of the Effect of Climate using a Controlled Chamber 
     B.  Coastal and Marine Aerosol Transformation Processes 
     C.  Study of Atmospheric Transformation Processes on the Chemical
           and Toxicological Characteristics of Diesel Particulate
2.  Facility Schedule
3.  Chamber Description
     A.  Chamber Images
     B.  Port Details
     C.  Chamber Operating System


Active Projects and Sponsors:

A.

Title

Sponsor

Principal Investigator

Gas-Phase Dynamics of Persistent Organic Compounds: An Investigation of the Effect of Climate using a Controlled Chamber

National Science Foundation
Faculty Early Career Development Program
(CAREER)

Dr. Keri Hornbuckle
Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering
University at Buffalo
kchorn@eng.buffalo.edu

Sub Project

1. CALSPAN Atmospheric Research Testing Chamber Port Details and Ventilation Layout

National Science Foundation

Mark Struzinsky, Undergraduate Student, University at Buffalo
mls3@acsu.buffalo.edu

Sub Project

2. Web Page Development and Technical Communication

National Science Foundation

Rebecca Wightman, Undergraduate Student, University at Buffalo
rrw@eng.buffalo.edu

Sub Project

3. A Kinetic Model for Air-Leaf Partitioning and Interspecies Variability in Model Testing

National Science Foundation

Zunyu Tao, Graduate Student, University at Buffalo
zunyutao@acsu.buffalo.edu

B.

Title

Sponsor

Principal Investigators

Coastal and Marine Aerosol Transformation Processes

Naval Research Laboratory

Dr. William Hoppel, Co-Principal Investigator; Head of Aerosol and Cloud Physics Section of the Remote Sensing Division, Naval Research Laboratory
whoppel@ccf.nrl.navy.mil 

Mr. Thomas Albrechcinski, Co-Principal Investigator; Head of Hypersonics and Propulsion Branch, Calspan Corporation; Adjunct Professor, School of Engineering, University at Buffalo
albrechc@calspan.com

Dr. Dean Hegg, Co-Principal Investigator; Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington

C.

Title

Sponsor

Principal Investigators

Study of Atmospheric Transformation Processes on the Chemical and Toxicological Characteristics of Diesel Particulate

Calspan-University of Buffalo Research Center (Internal Research)

Mr. Thomas Albrechcinski, Co-Principal Investigator, Head, Hypersonics and Propulsion Branch, Calspan Corporation; Adjunct Professor, School of Engineering, University at Buffalo
albrechc@calspan.com

Dr. Paul Kostyniak, Director, Toxicology Research Center, University at Buffalo
pkostyni@buffalo.edu


Web Page Management Team

Dr. Keri Hornbuckle
University at Buffalo
716-645-2114 ext. 2328
kchorn@eng.buffalo.edu

Web Manager:

Rebecca Wightman
rrw@eng.buffalo.edu