RI 2894 The Relations Between Specific Volume, Voids, And Size Composition In Systems Of Broken Solids Of Mixed Sizes ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. C. Furnas
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Jan 1, 1928

Abstract

In the course of an investigation3 of the flow of gases through beds of broken solids the author obtained a number of data .on the specific volume of beds of broken solids of variously mixed sizes. A mathematical theory of the limiting conditions has been developed and some generalizations have been made for intermediate cases. A more definite knowledge of the relation between space occupied and size composition would be valuable to all those who are handling large quantities of broken materials. Such knowledge might be advantageously applied to the operation of a coke oven. For example, the output of the oven depends in general upon the number of pounds of coal which can be put in the oven at charging. It is known that the capacity of one battery of ovens was increased several per cent by slightly increasing the proportion of fine material in the charge.
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APA: C. C. Furnas  (1928)  RI 2894 The Relations Between Specific Volume, Voids, And Size Composition In Systems Of Broken Solids Of Mixed Sizes ? Introduction

MLA: C. C. Furnas RI 2894 The Relations Between Specific Volume, Voids, And Size Composition In Systems Of Broken Solids Of Mixed Sizes ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1928.

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