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Making Sense of Smells A Guide for Understanding Farmstead Odors Part 5: Odor Intensity and Offensiveness Douglas W. Hamilton Waste Management Specialist Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering
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Odor Measurement How does it smell? How Strong? Charcter Intensity
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Two Methods for Intensity 1.Referencing Suprathreshold 2.Descriptive Category Scale
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Referencing Suprathreshold Odor Intensity Odors are compared to standards of known intensity
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Odors are compared to standards of known intensity using dilutions of 1-Butanol Referencing Suprathreshold Odor Intensity
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Odors are compared to standards of known intensity using dilutions of 1-Butanol CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 OH Referencing Suprathreshold Odor Intensity
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Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 www.rka-inc.com Purdue Agricultural Air Quality Laboratory Referencing Suprathreshold Odor Intensity
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Port vol/vol 1-butanol ppm 1 12 2 24 3 48 4 96 5 194 6 388 7 775 8 1,550 www.rka-inc.com Purdue Agricultural Air Quality Laboratory Referencing Suprathreshold Odor Intensity
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Port vol/vol 1-butanol ppm 1 12 2 24 3 48 4 96 5 194 6 388 7 775 8 1,550 www.rka-inc.com Referencing Suprathreshold Odor Intensity
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Port vol/vol 1-butanol ppm 1 12 2 24 3 48 4 96 5 194 6 388 7 775 8 1,550 www.rka-inc.com Referencing Suprathreshold Odor Intensity
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Port vol/vol 1-butanol ppm 1 12 2 24 3 48 4 96 5 194 6 388 7 775 8 1,550 www.rka-inc.com Referencing Suprathreshold Odor Intensity
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Results reported in ppm 1-butanol Referencing Suprathreshold Odor Intensity
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Port vol/vol 1-butanol ppm 1 12 2 24 3 48 4 96 5 194 6 388 7 775 8 1,550 www.rka-inc.com Referencing Suprathreshold Odor Intensity
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Results reported in ppm 1-butanol Intensity = 105 ppm 1-butanol Referencing Suprathreshold Odor Intensity
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Results reported in ppm 1-butanol Log 10 Intensity = 2.02 ± 0.267 N = 12 Referencing Suprathreshold Odor Intensity
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Descriptive Scale Odor Intensity Panel rates Intensity on a scale independent of an external standard
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1.Dilutions of odor are presented to panel. Descriptive Scale Odor Intensity
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www2.dpi.qld.gov.au/environment
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1.Dilutions of odor are presented to panel. 2.Panelists rate odor intensity on a descriptive scale. Descriptive Scale Odor Intensity
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Intensity Scale 0 = no odor 1 = very faint 2 = faint 3 = distinct 4 = strong 5 = very strong 6 = extremely strong
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1.Dilutions of odor are presented to panel. 2.Panelists rate odor intensity on a descriptive scale. 3.Statistics are performed to determine consensus of the panel. Descriptive Scale Odor Intensity
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www.library.thinkquest.org Intensity vs Concentration
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Measured Swine Odor Relationship 6 = Extremely strong 5 = Very Strong 4 = Strong 3 = Distinct 2 = Faint 1 = Very Faint 0 = No Odor Misselbrook, et al. 1993
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www.library.thinkquest.org Intensity vs Offensiveness
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Odor Measurement How does it smell? How Strong? Charcter Intensity
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Odor Measurement How Good or Bad? How Strong? Hedonic Tone Intensity
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Odor Measurement How Bad? How Strong? Offensiveness Intensity
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Offensiveness is an Intrinsic Property of an Odor A odor will be equally offensive, no matter how strong.
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Offensiveness by Olfactometry 1.Equal Intensity samples are presented to panel.
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www2.dpi.qld.gov.au/environment
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Offensiveness by Olfactometry 1.Equal Intensity samples are presented to panel 2.Panel rates offensiveness on a descriptive scale.
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Offensiveness Scale 0 = Inoffensive 1 = Very faintly Offensive 2 = Faintly Offensive 3 = Definitely Offensive 4 = Strongly Offensive 5 = Very Strongly Offensive 6 = Extremely Offensive
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Offensiveness by Olfactometry 1.Equal Intensity samples are presented to panel 2.Panel rates offensiveness on a descriptive scale. 3.Statistics are performed to determine consensus of the panel.
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NotesOdors Character Verbal DescriptionOffensiveness Persistence Top Note Middle Note Base Note Concentration Detection Level Recognition Level OU Intensity Measuring Farmstead Odors
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NotesOdors Character Verbal DescriptionOffensiveness Persistence Top Note Middle Note Base Note Persistency Concentration Detection Level Recognition Level OU Intensity Measuring Farmstead Odors
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