Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
726525 Journal of Electrostatics 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

We present a method for measuring powder resistivity as a function of moisture using a one-step process. The developed new resistivity cell consists of narrow horizontal electrode surrounded by a grounded guard electrode and simultaneous measurement of humidity within the powder bed. The system was modeled using computer simulations. As an example, resistivities of three different lactoses, wheat flour and quartz are presented. Resistivity was found to decrease several orders of magnitude between 10 RH% and 90 RH%. Simulated results showed that if no guard plate is used, measurement errors caused by humidity gradient are of order of magnitude.

► New resistivity cell enabled rapid measurement as a function of humidity. ► Humidity was measured within the powder bed. ► Computer simulations were used to assess system performance. ► Grounded shield electrode prevented stray currents. ► Resistivity of selected powders changed several orders of magnitude.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Authors
, , ,