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Rosin-Rammler-Sperling-Bennet

Other model distributions used are the normal distribution (Laplace-Gauss), for powders obtained by precipitation, condensation, or natural products (e.g., pollens) the Gates-Gaudin-Schuh-mann distribution (bilogarithmic), for analysis of the extreme values of fine particle distributions (Schuhmann, Am. Inst. Min. Metall. Pet. Eng., Tech. Paper 1189 Min. Tech., 1940) or the Rosin-Rammler-Sperling-Bennet distribution for the analysis of the extreme values of coarse particle distributions, e.g., in monitoring grinding operations [Rosin and Rammler,/. Inst. Fuel, 7,29-36 (1933) Bennett, ibid., 10, 22-29 (1936)]. [Pg.2251]

The RRSB-distribution according to Rosin-Rammler-Sperling-Bennet appears as a straight line on paper with double logarithmic ordinate and simple logarithmic abscissa. In is not applicable here. [Pg.253]




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