نتایج جستجو برای: particle size index

تعداد نتایج: 1064497  

Journal: :Applied optics 2002
Alexander Kokhanovsky Reiner Weichert

We present the development of a semi-analytical algorithm for optical particle sizing in disperse media. The algorithm is applied to the specific case of water clouds. However, it can be extended with minor modifications to other types of light-scattering medium. It is assumed that the optical thickness tau of the medium is large and the probability of photon absorption beta is small. Thus the ...

Journal: :Applied optics 2014
Emlyn J Davies David McKee David Bowers George W Graham W Alex M Nimmo-Smith

Small particles (<10  μm) are often considered to play the dominant role in controlling scattering and absorption due to their relatively large numbers, which are typically found in the ocean. Here we present an approach for quantifying the size range of particles that contribute significantly to bulk inherent optical properties. We present a numerical assessment of the variability in optically...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2001
V Olaisen N Nesse H Volden

Duodenal samples from three lactating cows were used to measure the particle size distribution by wet sieving and by laser diffraction (LD). The median particle size was calculated in the size range where the methods overlapped, and the median particle size was not different between the methods (P = 0.98). The particle size data were also fitted to a log normal distribution function. The logari...

Journal: :Applied optics 2002
Nils Damaschke Holger Nobach Nikolai Semidetnov Cameron Tropea

Several possibilities for the use of elastic light scattering in the backscatter range (scattering angle theta(s) > 140 deg) for determination of size, velocity, and refractive index of spherical particles are investigated. First the phase Doppler technique is considered. Numerical simulations of light scattering with the Lorenz-Mie theory are used to show that the phase Doppler technique is un...

2015
Fang Lu Kevin G Yager Yugang Zhang Huolin Xin Oleg Gang

Organization of spherical particles into lattices is typically driven by packing considerations. Although the addition of directional binding can significantly broaden structural diversity, nanoscale implementation remains challenging. Here we investigate the assembly of clusters and lattices in which anisotropic polyhedral blocks coordinate isotropic spherical nanoparticles via shape-induced d...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2009
Chunlai Tu Guolin Li Yunfeng Shi Xin Yu Yi Jiang Qi Zhu Jiamiao Liang Yuan Gao Deyue Yan Jian Sun Xinyuan Zhu

A facile controlled synthesis method of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) under mild conditions has been developed by combining the stabilization ability of amphiphilic thiacalixarene and the reduction ability of phenolic moieties together, and the particle sizes of AuNPs can be readily controlled by only adjusting the feeding ratio of Au/S.

Journal: :Optics letters 2008
Paul H Kaye Edwin Hirst Richard S Greenaway Zbigniew Ulanowski Evelyn Hesse Paul J Demott Clive Saunders Paul Connolly

We describe preliminary results from an optical scattering instrument designed to assess the shapes and sizes of microscopic atmospheric cloud particles, especially the smallest ice crystals, that can profoundly affect cloud processes and radiative properties. The new instrument captures high-resolution spatial light scattering patterns from individual particles down to approximately 1 microm i...

2003
C. M. Pieters L. A. Taylor

Introduction: Since the return of the first lunar samples it has been well known that glass-welded aggregates (agglutinates) accumulate in lunar soil as the result of multiple processes, many of which are driven by micrometeorite impacts. The proportion of agglutinates increases with increasing exposure to the space environment, and for an individual soil the proportion of agglutinates also inc...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2009
Laura A Golick Karen E Daniels

The vertical size segregation of granular materials, a process commonly associated with the Brazil-nut effect, has generally been thought to proceed faster the greater the size difference of the particles. We experimentally investigate sheared dense bidisperse granular materials as a function of the size ratio of the two species and find that the mixing rate at low confining pressure behaves as...

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