Particle size definition

Particle size means the diameter (in millimeters) of a soil or sand particle, usually measured by sedimentation or sieving methods.
Particle size means the polystyrene latex (PSL) light-scattering equivalent size of particulate matter as expressed as a diameter in micrometers (μm).
Particle size means the size of a particle as determined by its smallest projected dimension, usually expressed in micrometers (microns).

Examples of Particle size in a sentence

  • Summary – Soy Energy Biodiesel Pressure *** psig (6 bar) Particle size max.

  • Particle size Analysis – Gravel 2-3%, Coarse Sand 10-15%, Fine and Medium Sand 15-25%, Silt 30-40%, Clay 30-50%.

  • Particle size distribution was determined for fractions less than 2 mm and dry sieving through a nest of sieves for coarser particles.

  • The following Grading will be adhere to:  No Particle size greater than 4.5mm (100% PASSING THE 4.5mm sieve);  No more than 5% of material RETAINED on the 0.6mm sieve;  No more than 30% fines PASSING the 75 Micron sieve; and  OMC will be determined by the appointed soils lab on the Camden New Ash Dam site.

  • Particle size - operator to take sample from each ground batch and measure and record the 600-mesh weight on his or her work sheet.

  • Particle size data showed larger particles with the higher ionic strength, higher free hydroxide slurries.

  • The samples were prepared for the TCLP test by crushing them to three different particles sizes all of which passed through a 9.5 mm sieve.a Particle size of each spiked saltstone sample was varied to evaluate the effect of surface area on the fraction of MeHg+ extracted.

  • Particle size analysis testing was conducted on samples of Glacial Till deposit collected in this geotechnical investigation.

  • Particle size analyses will be performed using a modification of the pipette method described by ▇▇▇▇▇ (1981).

  • Particle size dependence of exchange-bias and coercivity in CuO nanoparticles: ▇.


More Definitions of Particle size

Particle size of an air filter means the polystyrene latex (PSL) light-scattering equivalent size of particulate matter as expressed as a diameter in micrometers (μm).‌

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