Lec 05 : Size Analysis by Screening
NPTEL IIT Guwahati・2 minutes read
The lecture on Size Analysis by Screening highlights the process of arranging screens by opening size to separate crushed material, with calculations on mean diameters and specific surface area. Different particle shapes and specific calculations are detailed, providing insights into analyzing particle size distribution for various mixtures.
Insights
- Screening in Size Analysis involves arranging screens from finest to largest openings, with material mechanically agitated to pass through based on size, enabling collection and weighing of specific fractions on each screen.
- Size Analysis utilizes Tyler screen series with consistent aperture sizes and intermediate screens for closure sizing, ensuring uniformity in particle distribution for accurate calculations.
- Cumulative Analysis in non-uniform mixtures allows visualization of particle size distribution, aiding in understanding sample composition through plotting cumulative sums against maximum particle diameters.
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What is the process of Size Analysis by Screening?
Screening involves arranging metal pans with screens from finest to largest openings. Crushed material is placed on the top screen and agitated. Material particles pass through screens based on size, collected and weighed. Average particle size retained on each screen is calculated.
How are non-uniform mixtures analyzed?
Non-uniform mixtures are divided into fractions treated as uniform mixtures. Differential analysis divides fractions with constant density and size. Cumulative analysis adds individual increments to plot cumulative sums against particle size.
What calculations are involved in determining mean diameters?
Mean diameters like mass mean, volume mean, and Sauter mean are calculated using xi/Dpi bar and xi/Dpi bar cube values. Equations help find the number of particles in each increment for distribution.
How is sphericity calculated in particle analysis?
Sphericity is calculated using the formula 6Vp/DpSp, with values for different shapes determined. Specific surface area is calculated as 6ρp x 0.00265 x 4.8.
What is the significance of cumulative analysis in mixtures?
Cumulative analysis allows for obtaining differential analysis results through linear interpolation. It involves plotting mass fraction X i versus particle size Dp, aiding in understanding sample composition.
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