1948
DOI: 10.1021/j150461a010
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Beaker-Type Centrifugal Sedimentation of Subsieve Solid–Liquid Dispersions. I. Theory

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“…This method leads to the following integral equation: in which p is the weight fraction of suspended solids (ie 1 -p is the weight fraction of sediment) at time t, and the other variables are defined as previously except that r is the distance to the bottom of the centrifuge. Robison and Martin (1948) …”
Section: Equations For the Sediment Weight Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method leads to the following integral equation: in which p is the weight fraction of suspended solids (ie 1 -p is the weight fraction of sediment) at time t, and the other variables are defined as previously except that r is the distance to the bottom of the centrifuge. Robison and Martin (1948) …”
Section: Equations For the Sediment Weight Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major activities in theoretical developments are being carried forward by the groups involved in the determination of particle size, molecular weight, or separation of biological mar terials. By far the most sophisticated treatment is that of Robison and Martin (22), who developed several mathematical approximations for particle size determinations. They (23) subsequently applied the theory to experimental data obtained by two different methods for particle size determinations and found they gave the same results.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(5) Chisholm, G. G., Can. Patent 454,703 (Feb. 22,1949). (6) Delius, H. A., U. S. Patent 2,464,440 (March 15,1949).…”
Section: Recent Patentsmentioning
confidence: 99%