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Title: Geometric Property and Appearance


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Geometric Property and Appearance
  • Physical Properties of Bio-Materials (II)

Poching Wu, Ph.D. Department of Bio-Mechatronic
Engineering National Ilan University
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Roundness and Sphericity
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Roundness
  • where
  • Ap largest projected area of object in natural
  • position
  • Ac area of smallest circumscribing circle

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Sphericity1
  • where
  • de the diameter of a sphere of the same volume
  • as the object, m
  • dc the diameter of the smallest circumscribing
  • sphere or usually the longest
    diameter of the
  • object, m

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Sphericity2
  • where
  • di the diameter of largest inscribed circle, m
  • dc the diameter of the smallest circumscribed
  • circle, m

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Sphericity3
  • where
  • a longest intercept, m
  • b longest intercept normal to a, m
  • c longest intercept normal to a and b, m

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Measurement of Surface Area
  • Leaf area is an indicator of photosynthetic
    capacity and growth rate of a plant.
  • Planimeter
  • Air flow planimeter
  • Imaging process technique
  • Coating Method (using nickel powder)
  • Prediction by measurement of length and width of
    a leaf

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Projected Area
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Air Flow Planimeter
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Egg Surface Area
By the relationship between weight and surface
area of egg
By summation of surface areas
  • where
  • S surface area, m2
  • k a constant (4.56 5.07)
  • m 0.66
  • W weight, grams

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Density, r
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Displacement Method
  • where
  • WH2O weight of displaced water, kg
  • r density of water, kg/m3
  • W weight of sample in air, kg
  • SGH2O specific gravity of water

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Specific Gravity Balance
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Quantachrome Multi-pycnometer
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The Theory of Pycnometer
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The state of the sample cell with sample
Eq.(1)
  • where
  • Pa is the ambient pressure
  • Vc is the cell volume
  • Vp is the powder volume
  • na is the number of moles of gas occupying the
    cell
  • volume
  • R is the gas constant
  • Ta is the ambient temperature.

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When the reference volume (VR ) is pressurized to
approximately 17 pounds per square inch above
ambient, the state of the reference volume can be
expressed as
Eq.(2)
  • where
  • P1 represents a pressure above ambient
  • n1 is the number of moles of gas in the reference
  • volume.

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When the selector valve is turned to connect the
samples cell, the pressure will fall to a lower
pressure P2, given by
Eq.(3)
Substituting Eq.(1) (2) into Eq.(3), gives
Eq.(4)
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or
Eq.(5)
Then
Eq.(6)
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Since Pa is made to read zero on the digital
meter, that is, all pressure measurements are
relative to Pa, Eq.(6) becomes
Eq.(7)
or
Eq.(8)
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Porosity, Packing Factor
  • where
  • Vp volume of pore, m3
  • Vt total volume, m3
  • Vs volume of solid, m3
  • rs solid density, kg/m3
  • rb bulk density, kg/m3

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Porosity of Granular and
unconsolidated Materials
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