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Old   April 25, 2017, 16:00
Default DPM, Rosin-Rammler Destribution, Min. and Max. Diameters
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Hello all,
in the Rosin-Rammler Distribution there are two parameters (among others): min. and max. diameters. They define them as "smallest and largest diameters to be considered in size distribution". My calculations show, that the results are very sensitive to max. diameter. But it is very unclear. Because in the real distribution we always have some small amount very small and very large droplets. I don't see the criteria, where I should do the cut off. Could any body tell me, how I may define the "smallest" and "largest" droplets size?
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