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angle of slide

angle of slide

[′aŋ·gəl əv ′slīd]
(mining engineering)
The slope, measured in degrees of deviation from the horizontal, on which loose or fragmented solid materials will start to slide.
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Measuring Angle of Slide. This experiment was designed to measure the flowable liquid retention potential ([sigma]-value) for Avicel PH 102, Fujicalin and Neusilin (carrier material, [[sigma].sub.Ca]), and Aerosil (coating material, [[sigma].sub.Co]) and the optimum liquid load factor ([L.sub.f]).
Each admixture has specific [sigma]-values which were determined and plotted against respective measured angle of slide for all nonvolatile liquid vehicles.
Measuring Angle of Slide for Determination of Flowable Liquid Retention Potential.
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