: It accepts data from various standard measuring techniques, including mechanical sieving, laser granulometry, and X-ray sedigraphs.
The persistent search for is a testament to a core principle of scientific computing: If it isn't broken, don't fix it.
This feature would directly address research showing that "hot-plate drying" (drying samples at high temperatures or on a hot plate) can introduce variability in grain size distributions, especially in the coarser (>10 μm) range.
: Developed by Kenneth Pye Associates Ltd , the original software was built for Excel 1997/2000, though it remains a staple for modern researchers. Operational Workflow