1953
DOI: 10.1016/0009-2509(53)80042-4
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Mixing of solid particles

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“…As mixing proceeds the size of agglomerates diminishes. If P is the fraction of A agglomerates in a perfectly random mixture, then for samples containing na agglomerates the theoretical variance is as in Equation 9, P(1 -P) (11) If we consider the N particles in the na agglomerates, the theoretical variance then is…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As mixing proceeds the size of agglomerates diminishes. If P is the fraction of A agglomerates in a perfectly random mixture, then for samples containing na agglomerates the theoretical variance is as in Equation 9, P(1 -P) (11) If we consider the N particles in the na agglomerates, the theoretical variance then is…”
Section: Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investigators concerned with the theory of mixing have studied systems consisting of discrete particles of readily distinguishable substances and have used the standard deviation as a criterion of mixing for two-component or binomial distributions. Their results constitute an excellent foundation for future work on the mixing" of discrete particles (2,5,8,9).…”
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