Improvement sedimentometer Wigner
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https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2013.54.171-176Keywords:
sedimentation, suspension, dispersion, fraction microcontrollerAbstract
Introduction. These units are classical Wigner sedimentogenesis meters, its advantages and disadvantages. Materials and performance. A device capacitance stnogo-meter level difference between the suspension, located in a wide ditch and dispersed medium in the capillary tube sedimentometer Wigner to automate the process of reading the height of the column, in accordance with the time of the precipitation fraction solids slurry in a wide receiver with the possibility of further automatic processing of particle deposition curve colloidal system. Resume. A device for improving sedimentometer Wigner, which automates the process of the computation of the moments of the deposition time of the individual fractions of the solid phase with concomitant fixation difference between the liquid levels in both knees sedimentometer, which allows to determine with mathematical processing the mass fractions of each fraction in the sediment.References
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