Aggregation and settling are crucial phenomena involving particle suspensions. For suspensions with larger than millimeter-size particles, there are fairly accurate tools to predict settling rates. However for smaller particles, in particular micro-to-nanosizes, there is a gap in knowledge. This paper develops an analytical method to predict the settling rates of micro-to-nanosized particle suspensions. The method is a combination of classical equations and graphical methods. Validated using the experimental data in literature, it was found that the new method shows an order of magnitude accuracy. A remarkable feature of this method is its ability to accommodate aggregates of nonspherical shapes and of different fractal dimensions.
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Liyanage, D. D., Thamali, R. J. K. A., Kumbalatara, A. A. K., Weliwita, J. A., & Witharana, S. (2016). An Analysis of Nanoparticle Settling Times in Liquids. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/7061838
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