2020
DOI: 10.1520/gtj20180344
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Comparison of Hydrometer Analysis and Laser Diffraction Method for Measuring Particle and Floc Size Distribution Applied to Fine Coal Refuse

Abstract: Traditional grain size distribution measurement techniques assume that the measured particle diameters are of individual grains. However, for suspended particulate materials, particles may be dispersed or associated in flocs. Further, particle-level associations depend on the surrounding fluid chemistry, which may change over time. The purpose of this study is to compare two different methods of grain size analysis for detecting particle and floc sizes in suspensions of fine coal refuse (FCR): hydrometer analy… Show more

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“…The particle shape of the material is irregular (non-spherical). The reference size distribution of the test particles was obtained from a commercial laser particle size analyzer (OMEC LS-POP9), which operates on optical diffraction principles [30]. Fig.…”
Section: Industrial Suction Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The particle shape of the material is irregular (non-spherical). The reference size distribution of the test particles was obtained from a commercial laser particle size analyzer (OMEC LS-POP9), which operates on optical diffraction principles [30]. Fig.…”
Section: Industrial Suction Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%