RI 6768 Some Generalized Probability Distributions With Special Reference To The Mineral Industries (In Five Parts) 5. Theoretical Confirmation And Applications

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 64
- File Size:
- 3096 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1966
Abstract
Part 5, the last of this series, deals with the theoretical confirmation and application of results developed in parts 1 and 2. The bulk-sampling variances of Hassialis and Kassel and Guy are compared with those in part 2, both as to formulation and as applied to ores and coal. The results provide confirmation for much of the development in part 2. Examples are presented for determining the reliability of bulk samples with respect to various measurable characteristics. These characteristics include, for example, assays for elements or compounds and particle surface area. The bulk samples considered consist either of a given weight, a given volume, or a given number of particles. In addition to problems of sample reliability, some of these examples may also be applicable to quality control. Several possible applications of results developed in parts 1 and 2 are outlined. These include tests for random data, degree-of-mixing indices, and particle-fineness indices.
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(1966) RI 6768 Some Generalized Probability Distributions With Special Reference To The Mineral Industries (In Five Parts) 5. Theoretical Confirmation And ApplicationsMLA: RI 6768 Some Generalized Probability Distributions With Special Reference To The Mineral Industries (In Five Parts) 5. Theoretical Confirmation And Applications. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.