Claims
- 1. In an optical particle size analyzer of the type including a source of a collimated light beam, a light detector for receiving said light beam and providing an electrical output proportional to incident light, means for sequentially feeding spherical particles through the path of said light beam whereby a portion of the light beam falling upon said detector is intercepted by each passing particle in proportion to its size, and a read-out circuit coupled to the electrical output of said detector for providing a measure of particle size as well as a count of the number of respective particles measured, the improvement comprising:
- a calibration rotary disc provided with a plurality of respective radially extending opaque wires of different diameters, each wire corresponding to a particular equivalent spherical particle diameter; and
- means for rotating said disc such that each of said wires is passed at a desired frequency between said light beam and said detector, whereby said detector output may be adjusted to provide the desired signal for comparison with corresponding spherical particles when they are subsequently being analyzed by said analyzer.
- 2. The analyzer set forth in claim 1, wherein said disc is adapted to be rotated at a speed sufficient to produce electrical output signals from the detector having parameters equivalent to signals derived from the detector from particles passing through the analyzer.
- 3. The analyzer set forth in claim 2, wherein the number of said radially extending disc wires is six in a range of about 3 to 20 .mu.m and thereby provide six size standards in the particle size range from 380-1000 .mu.m.
- 4. A method of calibrating a light-intercepting analyzer and for determining the, respective sizes of a plurality of spherical particles of different sizes comprising the steps of sequentially and periodically passing a plurality of wires of different diameter between a light source and a light detector of said analyzer, each wire corresponding to a particular spherical particle diameter, to provide a statistical average of the respective output signals of said detector obtained by said passing of said wires between said light source and said detector, adjusting the output of said detector to provide the desired signals for corresponding spherical particles to be analyzed, terminating the passing of said wires, and then passing a plurality of sample particles through said analyzer between said light source and detector to provide a plurality of respective output signals as a function of the respective sizes of said sample particles being analyzed, and comparing the outputs of said detector obtained by the passing of said wires with the outputs of said detector obtained by the passing of said sample particles through said analyzer to provide respective indications of the total number of particles of each respective size.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention was made in the course of, or under, a contract with the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration.
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