User:Dhatfield/Sandbox Rosin-Rammler distribution

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Rosin-Rammler distribution[edit]

The Weibull distribution, now named for Waloddi Weibull was first identified by Fréchet (1927) and first applied by Rosin & Rammler (1933) to describe particle size distributions. It is still widely used in mineral processing to describe particle size distributions in comminution processes.

where

: Particle size
: 80th percentile of the particle size distribution
: Parameter describing the spread of the distribution


The inverse distribution is given by:

where

: Mass fraction

Bibliography[edit]

  • Fréchet, Maurice (1927), "Sur la loi de probabilité de l'écart maximum", Annales de la Société Polonaise de Mathematique, Cracovie, 6: 93–116.
  • Rosin, P.; Rammler, E. (1933), "The Laws Governing the Fineness of Powdered Coal", Journal of the Institute of Fuel, 7: 29–36.