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We got expressions for determining the sedimentation rate of fine particles of ash and slag.
I have not been able to articulate those few hours, the burned remains of the buildings I saw later and the tiny particles of ash floating in air.
Small particles of ash, for example, are normally removed by forcing the flue gases, as the fumes from the furnace are known in the trade, between electrically charged plates.
Few Europeans had even heard of the volcano before, and they marveled at, but mostly grumbled about, how such widespread havoc could be caused by such teensy particles of ash, adrift from Iceland.
Tiny particles of ash sandblast the windows and flight surfaces of any aircraft passing through even a diffuse volcanic plume, thereby blocking a pilot's view forward.
One common type results when individual particles of ash (actually broken rock) violently rub against each other, generating huge amounts of static electricity.
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Compaction parameters show a marked procedural dependency due to the particle morphology and weak particle strength of ash.
"The particles of explosive ash that reached Europe in the jet stream were especially sharp and abrasive over their entire size range".
The spherical particles of fly ash and the platy particles of metakaolin show opposite effects in each of these areas, and this must be understood and controlled if an effective geopolymer concrete is to be designed.
This may be due to filler effect of fine particles of fly ash which densify the matrix and improved the interfacial bond between paste and aggregate.
It can be seen in Figure 6 that particles of BA ash in the 53 to 88 μm range exhibit the typical rounded morphology of quartz sand grains from soil (Figure 6b) [15].
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