Avoiding Bias when Using Vezins for Sampling Dusty Materials

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G K. Robinson P Wilson J Hilton P Cleary
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Abstract

Concern has been expressed that Vezins can be biased when used for sampling fine materials if the cutter speed is as high as the 0.6 m/s which is often used. Using modelling techniques that consider airflow as well as particles, we have endeavoured to investigate sampling bias as a function of the size of fine particles, cutter aperture, cutter speed, shape of cutter blades, and the size of the gap between the inlet pipe and the cutter blades. Using crude estimates of the rate of airflow and a simple model of a single particle moving through air led to an approximate rule that bias will not occur due to mechanisms related to airflow for particles larger than about 200 microns; and bias will always occur for particles smaller than about 40 microns. For particles between these size limits, the extent of bias depends on particle density, cutter speed and cutter geometry as well as particle size.CITATION:Robinson, G K, Wilson, P, Hilton, J and Cleary, P, 2012. Avoiding bias when using vezins for sampling dusty materials, in Proceedings Sampling 2012 , pp 109-114 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: G K. Robinson P Wilson J Hilton P Cleary  (2012)  Avoiding Bias when Using Vezins for Sampling Dusty Materials

MLA: G K. Robinson P Wilson J Hilton P Cleary Avoiding Bias when Using Vezins for Sampling Dusty Materials. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2012.

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