Estimates of particle size distributions (PSDs) in solid-in-liquid suspensions can be made on the basis of measurements of ultrasonic wave attenuation combined with a mathematical propagation model, which typically requires seven physical parameters to describe each phase of the mixture. The estimation process is insensitive to all of these except the density of the solid particles, which may not be known or difficult to measure. This paper proposes that an unknown density value is incorporated into the sizing computation as a free variable. It is shown that this leads to an accurate estimate of PSD, as well as the unknown density
Process fluids may be degraded by large concentrations of suspended particles, formations of gel slu...
particle There has been recent increasing interest in the acoustic properties of suspensions for app...
Ultrasonic spectrometry has potential for monitoring chemical processes on line; an important applic...
Estimates of particle size distributions (PSDs) in solid-in-liquid suspensions can be made on the ba...
Measurements of the frequency dependence of ultrasonic attenuation can be used as the basis for the ...
Estimates of particle size distributions (PSDs) in solid-in-liquid suspensions can be obtained from ...
Ultrasonic spectrometry is now recognised as an effective approach to monitoring chemical processes ...
In this paper, the use of ultrasonics for the determination of particle size distributions (PSDs) in...
The suspended particle size distribution in slurries can, in principle, be estimated from measured u...
The wave equations for the interior and exterior of the particles are ensemble averaged and combined...
Ultrasound is an attractive technique for nanoparticle sizing as it offers non-invasive, suitable fo...
Ultrasonic sensors have been used to measure particle concentrations and variations in their size di...
Ultrasound particle sizing is attracting an increasing attention from academic research and industri...
AbstractUltrasonic spectroscopy is becoming a promising particle measurement technique for the chara...
Many products of commercial significance exist as suspensions of particles in a liquid or will have ...
Process fluids may be degraded by large concentrations of suspended particles, formations of gel slu...
particle There has been recent increasing interest in the acoustic properties of suspensions for app...
Ultrasonic spectrometry has potential for monitoring chemical processes on line; an important applic...
Estimates of particle size distributions (PSDs) in solid-in-liquid suspensions can be made on the ba...
Measurements of the frequency dependence of ultrasonic attenuation can be used as the basis for the ...
Estimates of particle size distributions (PSDs) in solid-in-liquid suspensions can be obtained from ...
Ultrasonic spectrometry is now recognised as an effective approach to monitoring chemical processes ...
In this paper, the use of ultrasonics for the determination of particle size distributions (PSDs) in...
The suspended particle size distribution in slurries can, in principle, be estimated from measured u...
The wave equations for the interior and exterior of the particles are ensemble averaged and combined...
Ultrasound is an attractive technique for nanoparticle sizing as it offers non-invasive, suitable fo...
Ultrasonic sensors have been used to measure particle concentrations and variations in their size di...
Ultrasound particle sizing is attracting an increasing attention from academic research and industri...
AbstractUltrasonic spectroscopy is becoming a promising particle measurement technique for the chara...
Many products of commercial significance exist as suspensions of particles in a liquid or will have ...
Process fluids may be degraded by large concentrations of suspended particles, formations of gel slu...
particle There has been recent increasing interest in the acoustic properties of suspensions for app...
Ultrasonic spectrometry has potential for monitoring chemical processes on line; an important applic...