“…The unhindered settling velocity for a sphere in a viscous liquid is given by Stokes' law: where v = particle settling velocity, m/s R = particle radius, m g = gravitational acceleration, 9.8 m/s2 p = fluid viscosity, Pa-sec Ap = density difference between particle and fluid, kg/m3 (3.7). Winters (1995) reports the maximum settling velocity for a 2:l dilution of SY-102 solids with water was 0.42 cm/h. Assuming an effective settling particle density of roughly 2500 kg/m3 [2.5 g/cm3], (Ap = 1500 kg/m3), and a fluid viscosity of 1.1 CP (based on supernate salt concentration measurements provided by Winters), the particle diameter corresponding to a settling velocity of 0.42 cm/h is about 1.3 microns.…”