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Probe indentation: a mesoscale approach to characterise powder systems: experimental investigation of monomodel and bimodal diameter distributions of glass spheres

Probe indentation: a mesoscale approach to characterise powder systems: experimental investigation of monomodel and bimodal diameter distributions of glass spheres
Probe indentation: a mesoscale approach to characterise powder systems: experimental investigation of monomodel and bimodal diameter distributions of glass spheres
discrete element method, probe indentation, validation
0934-0866
144-155
Shrimpton, J.S.
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Danby, M.
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Shrimpton, J.S.
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Danby, M.
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Shrimpton, J.S. and Danby, M. (2012) Probe indentation: a mesoscale approach to characterise powder systems: experimental investigation of monomodel and bimodal diameter distributions of glass spheres. Particle & Particle Systems Characterization, 29 (3), 144-155. (doi:10.1002/ppsc.201100046).

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Published date: August 2012
Keywords: discrete element method, probe indentation, validation
Organisations: Faculty of Engineering and the Environment

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Local EPrints ID: 349241
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/349241
ISSN: 0934-0866
PURE UUID: 8b3fc0ff-7a49-4da5-b439-790ec34f1a99

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Author: J.S. Shrimpton
Author: M. Danby

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