Bulk density
Bulk density is a property of powders, granules, and other "divided solids", especially used in reference to mineral components (soil, gravel), chemical substances, (pharmaceutical ingredients), foodstuff, or any other masses of corpuscular or particulate matter. It is defined as the mass of many particles of the material divided by the total volume they occupy. The total volume includes particle volume, inter-particle void volume, and internal pore volume.
Definition[edit | edit source]
Bulk density is not an intrinsic property of a material; it can change depending on how the material is handled. For example, a powder poured into a cylinder will have a different bulk density if the same powder is subjected to vibration. Bulk density can be expressed in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m^3) or pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft^3).
Measurement[edit | edit source]
The measurement of bulk density is performed by filling a known volume with a material and measuring the weight of the material. The bulk density is then calculated by dividing the mass by the volume. The International Standard for the measurement of bulk density is ISO 60.
Factors Affecting Bulk Density[edit | edit source]
Several factors can affect the bulk density of materials. These include:
- Particle size and distribution
- Moisture content
- Material handling
- Compaction
- Particle shape
Applications[edit | edit source]
Bulk density is an important parameter in various industries and fields such as:
- Agriculture: In soil management and fertilizer application.
- Pharmaceuticals: In the formulation and processing of drugs.
- Food industry: In the processing and packaging of food products.
- Construction: In the preparation and use of materials such as cement, sand, and aggregates.
- Mining: In the estimation of mineral reserves and the design of mining operations.
See Also[edit | edit source]
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