News
April 15, 2011
How LISST works!
[Sequoia, April 15, 2011]
1. The Ring Detector
2. How Particle Sizes and Measurement Angles are Selected
3. Origin of the Matrix Formulation – It’s just algebra
4. Inversion of Data – the Information Content...
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April 14, 2011
How LISST Works!
[Sequoia, April 14, 2011]
Laser Diffraction 101
Sequoia realizes that for some people, the principle behind laser diffraction seems difficult to understand. The purpose of this article and ‘Laser Diffraction 201’...
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April 5, 2011
get_bf.m
[Sequoia, April 5, 2011]
This MATLAB script allows the LISST-100 or LISST-100X user to compute the part of the forward scattering coefficient, bf, covered by the angle ranges of the LISST-100X. See the application note ‘Angles...
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March 18, 2011
Size Bins for use with Matrices based on Randomly Shaped Grains
[Sequoia, March 18, 2011]
The tables below tabulate the values for the Type B and C size bins for inversions based on Sequoia’s matrices for randomly shaped particles....
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February 23, 2011
The Influence of Particles Outside the Size Range of the LISST
[Sequoia, February 23, 2011]
A question that Sequoia often gets asked is: What happens when the suspension contains particles outside the measurement range?
The short answer...
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