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Permeametry methods particle sizes used

Viscous flow permeametry measured near atmospheric pressure offers the advantages of experimental simplicity and a means of measuring the external or envelope area of a powder sample which is otherwise not readily available by any adsorption method. The usefulness of measuring the external surface area rather than the BET or total surface area becomes evident if the data is to be correlated with fluid flow through a powder bed or with the average particle size. [Pg.53]

Particles consist of both internal and external surface area. The external surface area represents that caused by exterior topography, whereas the internal surface area measures that caused by microcracks, capillaries, and closed voids inside the particles. Since the chosen surface area technique should relate to the ultimate use of the data, not all techniques are useful for fine powders. The commonly used approaches are permeametry and gas adsorption according to the Brunauer, Emmet, and Teller (BET) equation [9]. Because of simplicity of operation and speed of operation, permeametry methods have received much attention. The permeametry apparatus consists of a chamber for placing the material to be measured and a device to force fluid to flow through the powder bed. The pressure drop and rate of flow across the powder bed are measured and related to an average particle size and surface area. Especially for porous powders, permeametry data include some internal surface area, thus decreasing their value. [Pg.134]

It should be clear from the above remarks that permeametry is an auxiliary, rather than primary, method for determining particle size. It is useful when other evidence (e.g., microscopy) confirms the applicability of the Ergun equation. [Pg.225]

The volume equivalent sphere diameter or equivalent volume sphere diameter is a commonly used equivalent sphere diameter. We will see later in the chapter that it is used in the Coulter counter size measurements technique. By definition, the equivalent volume sphere diameter is the diameter of a sphere having the same volume as the particle. The surface-volume diameter is the one measured when we use permeametry (see Section 1.8.4) to measure size. The surface-volume (equivalent sphere) diameter is the diameter of a sphere having the same surface to volume ratio as the particle. In practice it is important to use the method of... [Pg.5]


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