PSD Demo Guide

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    Aspen Technology

    Burlington, MA

    2013

    Particle Size Distribution

    Guide to the PSD Demo

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    Definition of Particle Size Distribution (PSD)

    PSD is described by Particle size classes or

    intervals

    (e.g. 1 2 mm)

    Mass fractions within theparticle size classes

    First, the particle size classes(PSD mesh) must be definedfor the simulation

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    Definition of Particle Size Distribution

    There are two methods for the definition of the PSD Mesh

    AutomatedMesh

    GenerationUser Define

    Mesh

    Size classes are defined as tabulartable by hand

    Select one of the pre-defined meshes(equidistant, geometric, logarithmic,user-defined)

    Enter the parameters for the selectedmesh including lower limit, upper limitand number of classes.

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    Definition of Particle Size Distribution

    After a stream has beenmade, the massfractions of the PSDshould be defined

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    Definition of Particle Size Distribution

    Methods for thedefinition of the massfractions

    User-specified values(measured data) Copy and paste from

    Microsoft Excelpossible

    A distribution function:

    Available: GGS, RRSB,normal, log-normal

    Select function youwant to use

    Enter shape and

    position parameter(e.g. d63,3and n forRRSB)

    Tip: You can also access the PSD mesh definition from the stream input form, by clicking the EditPSD Mesh button

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    Definition of Particle Size Distribution

    User guidance diagrams for PSD definition:

    PSD definition using a distribution functions may require normalization due tomismatch of used particle size mesh and the distribution functionparameterization

    PSD plots visualize the defined data and compares it to the theoretical curvedescribed by the selected distribution function

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    Solids Characterization- PSD definition user guidance diagrams

    Examples of mismatching mesh and parameterization of the

    distribution function Mesh ends too early / starts too late

    Mesh too coarse

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    PSD definition user guidance diagrams

    Open file empty mesh.bkp

    Open input form for stream S1

    Review defined PSD mesh

    equidistant 10 classes 0-10 mm

    Select populate PSD using Adistribution function

    Select Normal as distributionfunction

    Enter:

    Standard deviation = 1 mm

    D50 = 9 mm

    Click Calculate

    Click Yes on the openingmessage box normalize

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    PSD definition user guidance diagrams

    In this case the mesh ends at 10 mm but the theoretical curve goesto 13 mm mesh ends too early

    Solution: Adjust the upper limit of the PSD mesh

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    Adjust the PSD mesh

    Click the Edit PSD Mesh button on theinput form of the stream

    Enter 13 mm for the upper limit

    Click the create PSD mesh button

    Click the apply button

    New mesh with an upper limit of 13 mmwill be generated

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    Adjust the PSD mesh

    In the stream inputform, click thecalculate button inthe distributionfunction section

    new calculation ofmass fractions basedon updated mesh

    Click Yes on theopening messagebox normalize

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    Results with the adjusted the PSD mesh

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    PSD definition user guidance diagrams

    Now create a new distributionfunction

    Select populate PSD using Adistribution function

    Select Normal as distribution

    function

    Enter:

    Standard deviation = 0.1 mm

    D50 = 5.1 mm

    Click Calculate

    Click Yes on the openingmessage box normalize

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    PSD definition user guidance diagrams

    In this case the mesh is too coarse

    Class width is 1 mm, but standard deviation is 0.1 mm

    Solution: Adjust the number ofintervals in the PSD Mesh

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    Adjust number of PSD intervals

    Click the Edit PSD Mesh buttonon the input form of the stream

    Enter 50 for the number of intervals

    Click the create PSD mesh button

    Click the apply button

    New mesh will have 50 particle sizeclasses

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    Adjust number of PSD intervals

    In the stream inputform, click thecalculate button inthe distributionfunction section

    new calculation ofmass fractions basedon updated mesh

    Click Yes on theopening messagebox normalize

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    Results with the adjusted the PSD mesh