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Particle count measurement

What is meant by Particle count measurement?

"Particle count measurement" refers to the quantitative determination of the number of particles in a sample or environment. These particles can be solid, liquid, or gas and are commonly measured in areas such as environmental monitoring, laboratory analysis, industrial quality control, and healthcare.

Typical Functions of Software in Particle Count Measurement:

  1. Data Acquisition: Acquisition of raw data from particle counters or sensors.
  2. Real-Time Monitoring: Continuous monitoring and display of current particle counts.
  3. Data Analysis: Analysis of collected data to determine trends, peaks, or statistical metrics.
  4. Reporting: Generation of reports and logs based on measurement results.
  5. Alarms and Notifications: Automatic notifications for exceeding defined thresholds or critical events.
  6. Calibration and Validation: Support for calibration and validation of particle counting devices.
  7. Integration with Other Systems: Integration with laboratory information and management systems for seamless data transfer and processing.
  8. Compliance: Compliance with regulatory requirements and standards related to particle measurements.

 

The function / module Particle count measurement belongs to:

CAD

2D and 3D construction
bolted joints
CAM System
CASE
CASE with UML
Column sinking
Component groups
Conjugate heat flow
Detection of curvatures
Effect avoidance
frequency response
heat transfer
Interaction with beams
linear buckling
linear statics
Mapped mesher
Partial construction
Partial dismantling
Partial strands
point, line and area loads
Reuse of constructions
Section creation
Shell thickener
Stability failure
static fatigue
Subgrade reaction modulus method
surface contact
Technical documents, standards
Temperature loads
Tetrahedral refiner
Vibration shapes
Zone management

Measurement, control and regulation (MCR)

Software solutions with function or module Particle count measurement: