Experiments were performed to evaluate temporal changes in the fractal dimension of aggregates formed during flocculation of an initially monodisperse suspension of latex microspheres. Particle size distributions and aggregate geometrical information at different mixing times were obtained using a non-intrusive optical sampling and digital image analysis technique, under variable conditions of mixing speed, coagulant (alum) dose and particle concentration. Pixel resolution required to determine aggregate size and geometric measures including the fractal dimension is discussed and a quantitative measure of accuracy is developed. The two-dimensional fractal dimension was found to range from 1.94 to 1.48, corresponding to aggregates that are e...
Aggregates formed by Brownian motion, shear motion, and differential sedimentation are found to be f...
The utilisation of the fractal concept has greatly improved our ability to describe the structure of...
In the present paper a simple and straightforward recipe for characterizing the structural and fract...
Experiments were performed to evaluate temporal changes in the fractal dimension of aggregates forme...
Fractal dimensions of aggregates formed under natural and engineered fluid environments were investi...
International audienceFlocculation experiments were performed in a Taylor-Couette reactor in turbule...
The physical properties of suspended particles and the relationship between particle size and struct...
A review is presented of a number of techniques available for the characterisation of the structure ...
ABSTRACT A temporal analysis of fractal aggregates during water flocculation is presented. Water was...
Microscopy-image analysis provides precious information on size and structure of colloidal aggregate...
Amodel to predict fractal dimension from sedimentating fractal aggregates has been successfully deve...
In flocculation processes, particulates randomly collide and coagulate with each other, leading to t...
The two-dimensional fractal dimension (Df) of large aggregates of kaolin (> 540 μm) during the shear...
The fractal dimension is of ultimate importance in the description of the properties and behavior of...
The use of the mass fractal dimension has become a popular method of characterising the structure of...
Aggregates formed by Brownian motion, shear motion, and differential sedimentation are found to be f...
The utilisation of the fractal concept has greatly improved our ability to describe the structure of...
In the present paper a simple and straightforward recipe for characterizing the structural and fract...
Experiments were performed to evaluate temporal changes in the fractal dimension of aggregates forme...
Fractal dimensions of aggregates formed under natural and engineered fluid environments were investi...
International audienceFlocculation experiments were performed in a Taylor-Couette reactor in turbule...
The physical properties of suspended particles and the relationship between particle size and struct...
A review is presented of a number of techniques available for the characterisation of the structure ...
ABSTRACT A temporal analysis of fractal aggregates during water flocculation is presented. Water was...
Microscopy-image analysis provides precious information on size and structure of colloidal aggregate...
Amodel to predict fractal dimension from sedimentating fractal aggregates has been successfully deve...
In flocculation processes, particulates randomly collide and coagulate with each other, leading to t...
The two-dimensional fractal dimension (Df) of large aggregates of kaolin (> 540 μm) during the shear...
The fractal dimension is of ultimate importance in the description of the properties and behavior of...
The use of the mass fractal dimension has become a popular method of characterising the structure of...
Aggregates formed by Brownian motion, shear motion, and differential sedimentation are found to be f...
The utilisation of the fractal concept has greatly improved our ability to describe the structure of...
In the present paper a simple and straightforward recipe for characterizing the structural and fract...