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Revision as of 12:28, 3 July 2024
English
- granulometry
- Definition: ‘size and shape characteristics of particles, Usually expressed as a specific number corresponding to the percentage of material passing through a sieve’, IATE)
Dutch
- granulometrie
- Glossarium Geologie Euratom[1]
- korrelgrootteverdeling
German
- Granulometrie
- Koernung
- Kornzusammensetzung
- Körnung
Granulometry (morphology)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematical morphology, granulometry is an approach to compute a size distribution of grains in binary images, using a series of morphological opening operations. It was introduced by Georges Matheron in the 1960s, and is the basis for the characterization of the concept of size in mathematical morphology
src: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granulometry_(morphology)
Granulometry
Granulometry is the measurement of the size distribution in a collection of grains. It is also called particle size distribution test. It is often characterized by the percentage of particles with certain diameter ranges (in micron meters).Text = red You can often find it in the section 9 of a safety data sheet (SDS).
Regulatory Implications of Granulometry
Solids in fine powder or dusty form are more hazardous because they more likely to enter air, which may lead to additional hazards such as respiratory hazards or explosive dusts.
Under REACH, this study does not need to be conducted if a chemical is marketed or used in a non solid or granular form.
src: https://www.chemsafetypro.com/Topics/CRA/Granulometry.html
In terms of road aggregate, gravel, sand etc, the Colas Bilingual Dictionary gives:
- Granularité (la distribution dimensionelle des grains d'un granulat) = grading
- Granulométrie (l'opération qui détermine la granularité) = sieve analysis
Essai d'analyse granulométrique (Manipulation normalisée qui détermine [...] un état comparatif pondéral du dimensionnement des grains etc.) = sieve analysis test
src: https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/granulom%C3%A9trie.2315/
La granulométrie est l'étude de la distribution statistique des tailles d’une collection d’éléments finis de matière naturelle ou fractionnée. L’analyse granulométrique est l’ensemble des opérations permettant de déterminer la distribution des tailles des éléments composant la collection. La distribution granulométrique est la représentation sous forme de tables, de nombres ou de graphiques, des résultats expérimentaux de l’analyse granulométrique. On associe parfois à l’analyse granulométrique l’analyse de la distribution statistique de la forme des grains, il s’agit de la granulomorphie. src: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granulom%C3%A9trie
External links
- https://iate.europa.eu/search/standard/result/1610132110790/1
- Dutch-English dictionary created from OmegaWiki database