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Changes in fractal dimension during aggregationChakraborti et al., 2003
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- Chakraborti R
- Gardner K
- Atkinson J
- Van Benschoten J
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- Water Research
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Experiments were performed to evaluate temporal changes in the fractal dimension of aggregates formed during flocculation of an initially monodisperse suspension of latex microspheres. Particle size distributions and aggregate geometrical information at different …
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