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where:
where:
* <math>i</math> is the index of the size interval, <math>i = \{1,2,\dots,n\}</math>, <math>n</math> is the number of size intervals
* <math>i</math> is the index of the size interval, <math>i = \{1,2,\dots,n\}</math>, <math>n</math> is the number of size intervals
* <math>E_{oai}</math> is the fraction of particles of size interval <math>i</math> in the feed reporting to the overflow stream (frac)
* <math>E_{oai}</math> is the fraction of particles of size interval <math>i</math> in the feed reporting to the overflow stream (frac), <math>0 \leq E_{oai} \leq 1</math>
* <math>\bar d_{i}</math> is the [[Conversions|geometric mean size]] of particles in size interval <math>i</math> (mm)
* <math>\bar d_{i}</math> is the [[Conversions|geometric mean size]] of particles in size interval <math>i</math> (mm)
* <math>d_{50c}</math> is the ''corrected'' size at which 50% of the particle mass reports to underflow and 50% to overflow (mm)
* <math>d_{50c}</math> is the ''corrected'' size at which 50% of the particle mass reports to underflow and 50% to overflow (mm)

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where:

  • is the index of the size interval, , is the number of size intervals
  • is the fraction of particles of size interval in the feed reporting to the overflow stream (frac),
  • is the geometric mean size of particles in size interval (mm)
  • is the corrected size at which 50% of the particle mass reports to underflow and 50% to overflow (mm)
  • is the fraction of feed liquids split to overflow (frac)
  • is a parameter representing the sharpness of separation
  • is a term introduced to accommodate the so-called fish-hook effect, and controls the initial rise in the efficiency curve at finer sizes
  • is computed to ensure the Whiten-Beta function preserves the definition of in the presence of the fish-hook, i.e. at