Average equivalent diameter of a particulate material

Average equivalent diameter of a particulate material

In the field of mineral processing, it is important to determine the size of a particle. A method of defining an average diameter for a collection of particles is presented. The theoretical basis developed for the purpose is verified by a specially designed experimental technique.

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