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BSA Flow Software Installation and User's Guide - CSI

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Spherical validation<br />

A B C<br />

U1<br />

U3<br />

U2<br />

Figure 5-26: Masks for FiberPDA receiving probe<br />

b<strong>and</strong>: This field defines the width of the tolerance b<strong>and</strong> of the phase difference<br />

between detectors (see phase plot description). This width is given in percent<br />

of size range.<br />

Slit width For 112 mm FiberPDA <strong>and</strong> 112 mm DualPDA only. This field defines the<br />

width of the selected slit on the PDA receiver probe. The effective slit width,<br />

calculated from the magnification of the optics, is given in the optics<br />

properties o fthe application window (see chapter 5.4 <strong>BSA</strong> F/P Processor<br />

properties)<br />

Maximum particle<br />

diameter Read only. This field gives the maximum particle diameter the instrument<br />

can measure corresponding to the optical configuration.<br />

5.6.3 Particle properties<br />

Particle name: allow the user to select a particle in the library of particles.<br />

See chapter 4.10.2.<br />

Particle refractive index. Refractive index of the particle the user wants to<br />

measure.<br />

Note For fully opaque <strong>and</strong> reflecting particles, the refrective index has to be set to<br />

2 <strong>and</strong> the scattering mode set to reflection.<br />

Particle specific gravity. Gravity of the particle the user wants to measure.<br />

Particle kinematic viscosity. Kinematic viscosity of the particle the user<br />

wants to measure.<br />

Note The last two parameters are for documentation purposes.<br />

5-34 <strong>BSA</strong> <strong>Flow</strong> <strong>Software</strong>: Project explorer objects

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