Lecture 6
Lecture 6
• It is easy to find the size of particles with regular shape. Q So, how to find the size of
irregular shape body ?
• But it is merely impossible to find the size of irregular shape
particles or body.
• Can we represent the size of irregular body with only one
dimension ?
l l1l
d l2 3
b
d
h h Which one of them represent correct
size, l1, l2, l3 ?
Irregular shapes
Regular shapes
Equivalent sphere
Dvolume (Dv)
• So, size of the particle can be represented in terms of
its equivalent diameter based on equal volume.
vp V • Similarly, equivalent diameter based on equal area and
equal surface to volume ratio can also be used to
represent the size of irregular shape particles.
vp = V
Calculation of equivalent diameters
Dsurface/volume
How to measure volume of
a particle?
Eg. Stone in road
Dvolume
Dsurface
DFeret
Examples
1. Determine the size of the particle shown in Here we will consider Dv for calculation.
the image, with volume of 2 m3.
Given data: vp = 2 m3
vp We will consider a sphere which has equal
vsphere volume to calculate Dv.
vp = 2 m3 = vsphere
𝜋 3 3
𝑣𝑝= 𝐷𝑣 =2 𝑚
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Solution:
❑
The size of the particle can be determine based 𝐷 =? ? ? ?
𝑣
on equal volume (Dv), area (Ds), ratio of Answer: The size of the particle can be represented
volume to area (Dv/s) in terms of an equivalent sphere having a diameter of
1.5634 m.
Q. If a irregular shape particle has volume, vp and area, sp. Do you think the diameter of its
equivalent sphere are correctly represented? Or do it needs correction.
Dsurface 2
Equivalent sphere based on equal
area, 𝑠𝑝 =𝑆=𝜋 𝐷 =100 𝑠
Ds = 5.6433 mm
Particle 1
𝐷 𝑠=
𝜋√
100
=5.6433𝑚𝑚
vp = 65.4167 mm3
So, the size of particle 1 can be
sp = 100 mm2 Equivalent sphere based on equal volume, represented as, either
Dv = 5 mm Ds = 5.6433 mm or Dv = 5 mm
Homework
2. Determine the size of the particle shown in 3. Calculate the sphericity () of the particle
the image (i), with an area of 2 m2. shown in the image (ii) and (iii).
(i)
m
(iii)
1m
(ii)
2.3 mm
2.3 mm
In coming Friday class, we will solve a numerical
example on this topic (Example- 28.1, Page 934,
McCabe, Smith and Harriot)
200 mesh
- 30 + 60 fraction, x5
Pan - 60 fraction, x6
Oversize and undersize
Solved example
𝑡h
𝐷 𝑝𝑖= 𝐴𝑣𝑒𝑟𝑎𝑔𝑒 𝑝𝑎𝑟𝑡𝑖𝑐𝑙𝑒 𝑠𝑖𝑧𝑒𝑜𝑓 𝑡h𝑒 𝑓𝑟𝑎𝑐𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛𝑠 𝑟𝑒𝑡𝑎𝑖𝑛𝑒𝑑𝑜𝑛 𝑖 𝑠𝑐𝑟𝑒𝑒𝑛
Step 1: Calculate average particle diameter for each increment,
Table 1:
Screen Mass Average particle
opening, fraction diameter in Cumulative fraction
i Mesh Dpi, mm retained, xi increment, smaller than,
0 4 4.699 0 --------- 1
1 6 3.327 0.0251 4.013 0.9749
2 8 2.362 0.125 2.845 0.8499
Table 1:
Screen Mass Average particle
opening, fraction diameter in Cumulative fraction
i Mesh Dpi, mm retained, xi increment, smaller than,
0 4 4.699 0 --------- 1
1 6 3.327 0.0251 4.013 0.9749
2 8 2.362 0.125 2.845 0.8499
3 10 1.651 0.3207 2.007 0.5292
4 14 1.168 0.257 1.409 0.2722
5 20 0.833 0.159 1.0011 0.1132
6 28 0.589 0.0538 0.711 0.0594
7 35 0.417 0.021 0.503 0.0384
8 48 0.295 0.0102 0.356 0.0282
9 65 0.208 0.0077 0.252 0.0205
10 100 0.147 0.0058 0.178 0.0147
11 150 0.104 0.0041 0.126 0.0106
12 200 0.074 0.0031 0.089 0.0075
13 Pan ------- 0.0075 0.037 0.0000
Solution 1
Step 2: For mesh between 4-mesh and 200-mesh, Calculate the area per unit mass
+ + ……. +
𝑛
6 𝑥𝑖
¿ ∑
∅ 𝑠 𝜌 𝑝 𝑖=1 𝐷 𝑝𝑖
In order to calculate
Table 1:
Screen Average particle
opening, Mass fraction diameter in Cumulative fraction
i Mesh Dpi, mm retained, x i increment, smaller than, xi/
0 4 4.699 0 --------- 1 -----------
(0.0251/4.013)
=0.00625
1 6 3.327 0.0251 4.013 0.9749
2 8 2.362 0.125 2.845 0.8499 ??
3 10 1.651 0.3207 2.007 0.5292 ?? Calculate for
4 14 1.168 0.257 1.409 0.2722 ??
5 20 0.833 0.159 1.0011 0.1132 ?? the rest ??
6 28 0.589 0.0538 0.711 0.0594 ??
7 35 0.417 0.021 0.503 0.0384 ??
8 48 0.295 0.0102 0.356 0.0282 ??
9 65 0.208 0.0077 0.252 0.0205 ??
10 100 0.147 0.0058 0.178 0.0147 ??
11 150 0.104 0.0041 0.126 0.0106 ??
12 200 0.074 0.0031 0.089 0.0075 ??
13 Pan ------- 0.0075 0.037 0.0000 ??
= 0.828
Solution 1
= 8.793151985
Solution 1
Given
Step 3: Similarly calculate number of particles,
𝑛 ρp = 2650 kg/m3,
1 𝑥𝑖
𝑁𝑤 = ∑
𝑎 𝜌 𝑝 𝑖=1 𝐷3𝑝𝑖
ρp = 0.00265 g/mm3,
a=2
Nw = 1,659 particles/g
= 1,679 particles/g (book)
Step 4: Similarly particles 150/200 mesh, calculate,
[ ]
1
1/ 3 1 ❑
𝐷 𝑠= 𝑛 𝑛
𝑥𝑖
𝐷 =∑ 𝑥𝑖 𝐷 𝑝𝑖
𝐷 𝑣= 𝑛
1
∑( 𝑖 𝑥 / 𝐷 𝑝𝑖 )
3
∑ 𝐷
𝑥𝑖
𝑤 𝑁𝑤 = ∑
𝑎 𝜌 𝑝 𝑖=1 𝐷3𝑝𝑖
𝑖 𝑖 =1 𝑝𝑖 ❑
Dv = 0.075803 mm ???? ???? ????
Solution 1
Given
Step 5: Similarly calculate number of particles , for particles of
150/200 mesh ρp = 2650 kg/m3,
ρp = 0.00265 g/mm3,
𝑛
1 𝑥𝑖 a=2
𝑁 150 /200 = ∑
𝑎 𝜌 𝑝 𝑖=1 𝐷3𝑝𝑖
Answer: ?
???
Answer: ??
𝑁 150 /200 ??
𝐹𝑟𝑎𝑐𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛=
𝑁𝑤
Assignment 1:
Q.2: Solve Problem 1 and homework 1, and submit.
Last Date of submission: On or before 4th September, 2020 (before 10: 30 pm)
Submission link will be provided.
Home work: Calculate the arithmetic mean diameter, , for the -4 to +200
mesh fractions of the material analyzed in Table 1. How does it differ
qualitatively from the volume mean diameter, ?
Home work: Using data in Table 1. Plot the particle distribution curve based
the (i) particle retained on each screen, and (ii) cumulative analysis.
Homework: A sample of 100 kg of coal powders (of size varying from few millimeter to micrometers) is
provided to you and the results of screen analysis is given in Table 1 (APPENDIX- 1). Determine (i) the total
surface area of the 100 kg powder, and (ii) the screen effectiveness of mesh- 48, by considering undersize as
the desired product. (iii) How much mass of the coal can be used for combustion in industrial furnace and
power generation plant. State a detailed reason to support your answer.
(If any data is not provided, make necessary assumptions with proper justification or reasoning)
i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Mesh 4 6 8 10 14 20 28 25 48 65 100 150 200 Pan
number
Mass 0 0.5 0.5 0.6 1 0.8 1.9 3 5.6 7.9 11.6 17.5 20.7 28.4
percent
retain
Example 1
1. Determine the size of the particle shown in Here we will consider Dv for calculation.
the image, with volume of 2 m3.
Given data: vp = 2 m3
vp We will consider a sphere which has equal
vsphere volume to calculate Dv.
vp = 2 m3 = vsphere
𝜋 3 3
𝑣𝑝= 𝐷𝑣 =2 𝑚
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Solution:
❑
The size of the particle can be determine based 𝐷 =? ? ? ?
𝑣 1.5634 m
on equal volume (Dv), area (Ds), ratio of Answer: The size of the particle can be represented
volume to area (Dv/s) in terms of an equivalent sphere having a diameter of
1.5634 m.