
doi: 10.1007/bf02767940
Theoretical equations closely fitting the experimental data are proposed for calculating the bulk density of powder materials with allowance for the size and shape of cylindrical and tubular molds. These equations can be used to advantage in correcting the experimentally determined bulk density of fractionated powder materials and in engineering calculations.
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