Abstract
It is important to measure the powder bulk density distribution formed in particulate processes, from the point of view of the design method based on powder properties. However, measurements have not yet been sufficiently developed. In this paper, the radiograph method, by which the powder bulk density distribution in a cell can be considered to be measured qualitatively and quantitatively, was noticed. The initial powder bulk density distributions in a cell were systematically radiographed for five kinds of industrial powders, and the clearness of each X-ray picture was discussed. The result was that the optimum region of the radiographing conditions (X-ray pipe voltage and X-ray radiating time) was pointed out to exist for each powder.
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