Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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239199 | Powder Technology | 2007 | 4 Pages |
There has been increased interest in annular/ring (torsional) type shear cells, for powder failure property measurement with the objective of obtaining an indication of powder flowability for quality control or equipment design. As the first step in the development of a new such tester, this paper presents an overview of the effects of changes in different test procedure variables on the measured failure loci and derived failure function and compares these differences with repeatability. The variables investigated are, shear displacement/number of measurements, method of curve fitting the loci, shear velocity and depth of the powder sample.
Graphical abstractThere has been increased interest in annular type shear cells, with the objective of obtaining quick measurements of the flowability of a powder for development of new materials and quality control. Presented is an overview of the affects of changes in the testing procedure, such as: shear displacement, number of measurements, method of analysis, shear velocity and depth of powder sample on the results.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide