2021
DOI: 10.3390/standards1010004
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The Need to Accurately Define and Measure the Properties of Particles

Abstract: When dealing with powders, a fundamental knowledge of their physical parameters is indispensable, with different methods and approaches proposed in literature. Results obtained differ widely and it is important to define standards to be applied, both toward the methods of investigation and the interpretation of experimental results. The present research intends to propose such standards, while defining general rules to be respected. Firstly, the problem of defining the particle size is inspected. It was found … Show more

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“…Wider particle-size distribution by compression mixtures induced a denser packing of the particles. In a wide particle-size distribution, different particle rearrangements can be expected, in which smaller particles fill the gaps between larger particles, resulting in denser material [ 45 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wider particle-size distribution by compression mixtures induced a denser packing of the particles. In a wide particle-size distribution, different particle rearrangements can be expected, in which smaller particles fill the gaps between larger particles, resulting in denser material [ 45 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When dealing with powders, a fundamental knowledge of their physical parameters is indispensable, with different methods and approaches proposed in the literature. The results obtained differ widely, and it is important to define the standards to be applied, both towards the methods of investigation and the interpretation of experimental results [21]. First, describing the size of a particle is not as straightforward as one might suspect.…”
Section: Precursor Materials and Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 2 and Table 2 show the PSD and sphericity values of the as-atomized powder, as obtained from DIA. The definition of powder characteristics and comparison between different measurement techniques are discussed elsewhere [26][27][28]. Optomec's guideline for LENS ® DED is that the powder particles should be spherical (for good flowability) and with a size of −100/+325 mesh, equivalent to a powder diameter of 44 to 150 μm.…”
Section: Characterization Of the As-atomized Za-8 Powdermentioning
confidence: 99%