RI 3460 Ocular Photocell For The Rapid Determination Of Projected Area Of Opaque Particles

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
George T. Faust S. R. B. Cooke
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Aug 1, 1939

Abstract

"The Southern Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, in cooperation with the University of Alabama, is investigating the preparation of pulverized coal for fuel. In this study the relative amount of surface in various products and samples had to be assessed. Because of the familiarity with screens and because of the simplicity of using the inverse ratio of the opening for ascertaining the amount of relative surface in the respective sizes, screens down to and including 270-mesh were used. This choice was made in full cognizance of the irregularity of screens, but it seemed that if the same screens were used throughout all the tests the relative values would be satisfactory.In dealing with the subsieve sizes, pneumatic elutriation was used to make several fractions to extend the sizing analysis into the range of hypothetical screens. This kind of a sizing analysis was thought necessary because it is familiar to all operators, and, furthermore, it is amenable to several ways of plotting curves that bring out the characteristics of various coals and various methods of grinding.The method of obtaining the data from which to set up the hypothetical screen scale is the subject of this paper. It consists in determining the average projected area of the particles in the respective elutriated products. By extending the ""area method"" to sieve sizes, a factor is found that may be applied to the subsieve sizes, and thus the scale is projected in a regular manner. This method avoids contentions about specific surface and steers clear of ""average diameter"" except as material sized on screens may be said to have an average diameter."
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APA: George T. Faust S. R. B. Cooke  (1939)  RI 3460 Ocular Photocell For The Rapid Determination Of Projected Area Of Opaque Particles

MLA: George T. Faust S. R. B. Cooke RI 3460 Ocular Photocell For The Rapid Determination Of Projected Area Of Opaque Particles. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1939.

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