2005
DOI: 10.1163/156855205774483307
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Polarity change in the tribo-charge of particles with and without an initial charge

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“…This may be because of the combined effect of triboelectrification and transfer of charges or contamination of the probe tip surfaces. Similar phenomena were reported by He et al (2014a);John et al (1980) and Tanoue et al (2005). The sign of the cumulative charge signals does not necessarily represent the polarity of charge on particles.…”
Section: Signals and Decoupling Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…This may be because of the combined effect of triboelectrification and transfer of charges or contamination of the probe tip surfaces. Similar phenomena were reported by He et al (2014a);John et al (1980) and Tanoue et al (2005). The sign of the cumulative charge signals does not necessarily represent the polarity of charge on particles.…”
Section: Signals and Decoupling Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…While the distribution of charge, among particles based on particle size, collision angle, and humidity have been investigated previously [27][28][29]45], the present results indicate that even a simple granular flow can develop a complicated charge distribution. This suggests that many of the flow problems and segregation caused by electrostatic forces may be caused by a relatively small number of grains.…”
Section: Charge Distributionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…It could also be used to detect the presence of coatings. The coating of a material with another changes the charging behavior of the mixture whether or not the coating was deliberate [13,34,35], or accidental, as could be caused by a contaminate [29,55]. It is possible that a change in the surface properties of a material, such as a contaminate coating, could be detected as a change in the charging properties of the material.…”
Section: Charging Of Two Component Mixturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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