1、Designation:E1919 09Standard Guide forWorldwide Published Standards Relating to Particle andSpray Characterization1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E1919;the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or,in the case of revision,the year of
2、last revision.A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.Asuperscript epsilon()indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1.Scope1.1 This guide covers the awareness and use of availablestandard methods for characterizing solid and liquid particles,and prov
3、ides information for subsequent evaluation and stan-dardization.1.2 The principal purpose of this guide is the identificationof particle characterization standard methods that have beendeveloped and published by various standards organizationsworldwide.Although this is an extensive list of methods,i
4、t isnot all inclusive.WD working drafts,CD committee drafts,DIS draft International Standards and FDIS final Draft Inter-national Standards may not be completed documents.Thesestandards have been divided into the following twelve sectionsrelated to particle characterization.Section 1 Representation
5、and Treatment of DataSection 2 Sedimentation,Classification,Gravity and Centrifugal MethodsSection 3 Surface Area and Porosity Measurement MethodsSection 4 Sieving MethodsSection 5 Electrical Sensing MethodsSection 6 Laser Diffraction MethodsSection 7 Photon Correlation Spectroscopy MethodsSection 8
6、 Image Analysis MethodsSection 9 Single Particle Light Interaction MethodsSection 10 Small Angle X-Ray Scattering MethodSection 11 Sampling MethodsSection 12 General Methods and Information2.Terminology2.1 Abbreviations:ASMEAmerican Society of Mechanical EngineersBSIBritish Standard SpecificationDIN
7、Deutsches Institut fur Normung;German StandardInstitutionDIN and VDIGerman StandardsISOInternational Organization for StandardizationISO/DISDraft International StandardsJSA/JISJapanese Standards Association/Japanese Indus-trial StandardMPIFMetal Powders Industry FederationNF XNormalization Francaise
8、(AFNOR)French Stan-dards(E)-English TranslationTAPPITechnical Association of Pulp and Paper IndustryVDIVerein Deutscher Ingenieure;Society of GermanEngineersCDCommittee DraftDISDraft International StandardFDISFinal Draft International StandardTSTechnical SpecificationWDWorking Draft3.Significance an
9、d Use3.1 Reported particle size measurement is a function of boththe actual dimension and/or shape factor as well as theparticular physical or chemical properties of the particle beingmeasured.Caution is required when comparing data frominstruments operating on different physical or chemical param-e
10、ters or with different particle size measurement ranges.Sample acquisition,handling and preparation can also affectreported particle size results.4.Referenced DocumentsSECTION 1REPRESENTATION AND TREATMENTOF DATA4.1 Related Standards:4.1.1 ASTM Standards:2ASTM E177Practice for Use of the Terms Preci
11、sion and Bias inASTM Test MethodsASTM E799Practice for Determining Data Criteria and Processing forLiquid Drop Size AnalysisASTM E1617Practice for Reporting Particle Size Characterization DataASTM F658Practice for Calibration of a Liquid-Borne Particle CounterUsing an Optical System Based Upon Light
12、 Extinction4.1.2 British Standard:3BS 3406Test Method for the Determination of Particle Size Distri-bution4.1.3 German Standards:41This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E29 on Particle andSpray Characterization and is the direct responsibility of subcommittee E29.03 onInternational
13、Cooperation on Particle and Spray Characterization.Current edition approved Nov.1,2009.Published January 2010.Originallyapproved in 1997.Last previous edition approved in 2007 as E191907.DOI:10.1520/E1919-09.2Available from ASTM International,100 Barr Harbor Drive,West Consho-hocken,PA 19428-2959.3A
14、vailable from British Standards Institute(BSI),389 Chiswick High Rd.,London W4 4AL,U.K.,http:/www.bsi-.4Available from Beuth Verlag GmbH(DIN-DIN Deutsches Institut furNormung e.V.),Burggrafenstrasse 6,10787,Berlin,Germany,http:/www.en.din.de.1Copyright ASTM International,100 Barr Harbor Drive,PO Box
15、 C700,West Conshohocken,PA 19428-2959,United States.Copyright ASTM International Provided by IHS under license with ASTM Licensee=Ohio State University/5967164005 Not for Resale,03/10/2012 21:32:31 MSTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-DIN 66 141Representation of(gr
16、ain)Particle Size Distributions,Ba-sic StandardDIN 66 142 T 1Representation and Identification of Separated Fractionsof Dispersed Matter;FundamentalsDIN 66 142 T 2Representation and Identification of Separated Fractionsof Dispersed Matter,Application to Analytical SeparationsDIN 66 142 T 3Representation and Identification of Separated Fractionsto Dispersed Matter,Selection and Determination of Pa-rameters ofDIN 66 143Representation of(Grain)Particle Size Distributions,Power Function GridDIN 66 1