Air pollution is a pressing global issue with significant impacts on public health and the environment. Monitoring air quality accurately and efficiently is crucial for developing strategies to mitigate pollution. Compact air pollution monitoring devices have emerged as a promising solution for providing real-time data on air quality. One of the critical components of these devices is the metallic Thermal Conductivity Detector (TCD), which measures the concentration of gases based on changes in thermal conductivity. This article delves into the development and application of a finite element simulation model for metallic TCDs, emphasizing their role in compact air pollution monitoring devices.
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