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Determination of the parameters of particles suspended in two-phase media by means of penetrating radiation

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Determination of the concentration, size, and internal structure of microscopic particles suspended in two-phase media by means of contactless methods constitutes an important technological problem. If the particle sizes are on the order of the wavelength of light, methods based on light scattering by particles are widely used for this purpose. The most direct method consists in observing the optical signal scattered by an individual particle [1]. There are also several methods where the total signal from a large number of particles is recorded, but, in this case, multiple rescattering of light on particles must be negligible [2, 3]. At the same time, the complex relationship between the scattering amplitude and the refraction index, the shape of particles, etc., as well as the increasing background of multiply scattered light with greater thickness of the scattering layer, restrict the scope of application of such methods and make other measurement methods desirable, e.g., in the case of instrument calibration. Our aim is to point out the advisability of investigating two-phase media by means of penetrating radiation, which has been used successfully for radiation flaw detection [4] and for inspecting the composition and density of matter [5], We shall mention the most important advantages of the proposed method. First, the interaction between individual particles and nonrefracted radiation is described by simple expressions, which makes the interpretation of results much easier. Second, in using the most informative scheme whereby scattering media are investigated “by transillumination,” the background of multiply scattered radiation with a low information content (or, to borrow a term from radiation protection physics, the build-up factor [6]) increases with an increase in the scattering layer thickness much more slowly than it does for light. This makes it possible to use radiation methods for investigating “optically dense” two-phase media. We shall consider below the possibility of determining the distribution function of particle sizes by measuring the radiation attenuation as a function of the linear coefficient of attenuation inside the particles.

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Translated from Zhurnal Prikladnoi Mekhaniki i Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, No. 3, pp. 11–14, May–June, 1979.

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Borovoi, A.G. Determination of the parameters of particles suspended in two-phase media by means of penetrating radiation. J Appl Mech Tech Phys 20, 268–270 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00911679

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