Characterization Of Particle Shape

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. F. Dumm R. Hogg
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

A simple shape description scheme has been developed which has the specific aim of distinguishing between angular and more rounded particles. The procedure involves fitting a general polygon (usually about 20 sided) to the particle profile. Geometric shape descriptors have been defined based on variations in the angles between adjacent sides and their radial displacement from the particle centroid. A two-parameter shape description, incorporating an angular variabli1ity and an elongation index, has been shown to be clearly consistent with visual observations. A single-parameter angularity index has been shown to be very sensitive to small differences in particle roundness and seems to provide a better description of angularity than other approaches such as signature and fractal analyses. The scheme has been applied to three sets of fine quartz particles produced by different grinding procedures. The results indicate that the technique is capable of distinguishing between angular and re1atively rounded particles and can quantify their specific shape features.
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APA: T. F. Dumm R. Hogg  (1991)  Characterization Of Particle Shape

MLA: T. F. Dumm R. Hogg Characterization Of Particle Shape. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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