Terminal Velocity of a Sphere in Liquid

Leon Cox
Stanford University
2015

Quantifying the sedimentation velocity (terminal velocity) of a spherical particle in a liquid is of importance because it relates to areas in industry that process and transport suspensions of particles. Typical applications include pharmaceutical manufacturing, wastewater treatment, semiconductor processing and oil and gas extraction. The objective of the experiment described is to study and evaluate the free settling terminal velocity of spherical objects in a liquid using graphical techniques.

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Stanford University