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Comparison Between Real-Life Dust Samples and Standardized Test Dusts
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Soil samples were collected from various geographical areas in the United States and Saudi Arabia. The samples were obtained from U.S. military installations at which off-road maneuvers are conducted. Saudi Arabia samples were obtained from the deserts surrounding Riyadh. The samples were characterized using particle size distributions, elemental analysis, mineral composition and particle angularity. Particle size distributions were determined for simulated fuel cells with intermittent and continual mixing. The results obtained from the world-wide soil sample analyses were compared against AC and PTI SAE fine and coarse test dust results.
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Bessee, G. and Kohl, K., "Comparison Between Real-Life Dust Samples and Standardized Test Dusts," SAE Technical Paper 940322, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/940322.Also In
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