Technical Notes - Method for Determining the Parameters of the 3-Parameter Size Distribution Equation, A

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. C. Harris
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The 3-parameter equation* was introduced1 as having the necessary form and flexibility for describing the major features of size distribution curves. Also, Eq. 1 was shown to contain most of the widely used 2-parameter equations as special cases. Special methods are necessary in order to determine the parameters of 3-parameter equations by graphical means. The procedure given previously required double graphical interpolation followed by regraphing the interpolated data. The theoretical basis of the method was a difference equation eliminating y. Several other methods for obtaining the parameters have been under development and one method appears to overcome the disadvantages of the earlier method and satisfies several procedural requirements. The points in favor of the new method as compared to the earlier method are as follows: 1. Estimation of the quality of fit is direct, and is in fact an essential part of the procedure. 2. The data is plotted directly without the necessity of interpolation from a graph. 3. The method makes use of Rosin-Rammler2 paper which because of expanded scaling in the coarse sizes leads to improved accuracy1 as compared with the log-log plot for the Gates3-Gaudin4-Schubann5 representation. 4. There is a gain over the earlier method in overall accuracy and in simplicity.
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APA: C. C. Harris  (1970)  Technical Notes - Method for Determining the Parameters of the 3-Parameter Size Distribution Equation, A

MLA: C. C. Harris Technical Notes - Method for Determining the Parameters of the 3-Parameter Size Distribution Equation, A. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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