Institute of Metals Division - On the Use of Lineal Analysis for Obtaining Particle Size Distribution Functions in Opaque Samples

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. W. Cahn R. L. Fullman
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

A method is derived for obtaining the distribution of sphere diameters and plate thicknesses (or pearlite spacings) from size distribution functions obtained along randomly oriented lines. The method described offers several advantages over existing methods. IT is often of interest to measure not only the average particle size but also the distribution in sizes of particles dispersed in an opaque material, such as an alloy. Particles of a single size will exhibit a range of apparent sizes on the plane of polish. If the sample contains a distribution of particle sizes, the distribution of observed sizes on the plane of polish is related to the distribution of actual particle sizes by an integral equation, For example, a distribution of sphere sizes, N(r),
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APA: J. W. Cahn R. L. Fullman  (1957)  Institute of Metals Division - On the Use of Lineal Analysis for Obtaining Particle Size Distribution Functions in Opaque Samples

MLA: J. W. Cahn R. L. Fullman Institute of Metals Division - On the Use of Lineal Analysis for Obtaining Particle Size Distribution Functions in Opaque Samples. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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