Particle Characterization in Technology

Particle Characterization in Technology
Author: J.K. Beddow
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-01-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1351083813

The first section of volume II deals with both theory and methods of morphological analysis, it then discusses data analysis, and finally, the applications.

Theory and Application of Morphological Analysis

Theory and Application of Morphological Analysis
Author: David W. Luerkens
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1991-07-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780849367779

This book is one in a series dedicated to fine particle science and technology. Topics covered in the book include the role of definitions, concepts, hypothesis, and laws; morphological analysis of fine particles and surfaces; analytical three-dimensional representations of particle and surface morphologies; the problem of invariance with respect to rotational transformations, as well as transformations characterized by reflection and inversion; matrix mechanics of particle characterization; and general applications of morphological analysis in other areas of science.

Particle Characterization in Technology

Particle Characterization in Technology
Author: Beddow
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2018-01-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1351092251

Volume I present an important exposition of some of the most significant areas where particle characterization is applied. The technological fields include pharmaceutical materials, bulk solids, and explosions.

Particle Size Analysis

Particle Size Analysis
Author: N G Stanley-Wood
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 557
Release: 2007-10-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1847551629

Particle Size Analysis reviews the development of particle characterization over the past 25 years and also speculates on its future. Interest in the subject has increased enormously over the years and this book highlights the changes and advances made within the field. This book is comprehensive in its coverage of particle size analysis and includes contributions on such characterization techniques as microscopy using fractal analysis, light diffraction, light scattering with the phase doppler technique, light observation, and photon correlation spectroscopy. A number of chapters address the interest in on-line in-stream particle size analysis and illustrate the progress being made in achieving this long sought after ideal of in-situ in-process particle characterization. Applications to other technological fields are detailed by chapters covering biological systems and the pharmaceutical industry. The subject of surface area determination is considered with particular emphasis on the measurements on porosity of powders, the characterization and comparability of reference materials, and the need for standards. Particle Size Analysis should provide stimulating reading for technologists, scientists, and engineers involved in particle characterization and powder technology worldwide.

Particle Characterization in Technology

Particle Characterization in Technology
Author: J.K. BEDDOW (ed)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1984
Genre:
ISBN:

Theory of morphologycal analysis. Particle shape characterization from packing density. A research mode of a particle image analyzing systemFast fourier transform. FORTH: its potencial as the computer language for shape analysis. Color as a morphic feature. Fourier shape analysis- a multi variate pattern recognition approach. Smoothing a digitized particle profile. Shape prediction using prototypes and membership interpolation. Morphologycal analysis of unknown samples. Optimal definition of class intervals of histograms or frequency plots. Recent applications of morphological analysis. Particle morphology and abrasive wear. Relationships Between particle morphology and production processes.