Further Reading
- Bell Crowe, Patricia; Peirce, J. Jeffrey (March/April 1988). "Particle Density and Air-Classifier Performance". Journal of Environmental Engineering 114 (2): 382–399. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9372(1988)114:2(382).
- Wang, Xiaoyan; Ge, Xiaoling; Zhao, Xuehua; and Wang, Zhiwen (August 1998). "A model for performance of the centrifugal countercurrent air classifier". Powder Technology 98 (2): 171–176. doi:10.1016/S0032-5910(98)00040-0.
- Yang, G.; Zheng, D.; Zhou, J.; Zhao, Y.; and Chen, Q. (August 2002). "Air classification of moist raw coal in a vibrated fluidized bed". Minerals Engineering 15 (8): 623–625. doi:10.1016/S0892-6875(02)00057-2.
- Aghasaryan, Abgar (Jun 2010). "Classifying the Best Solution". World cement: 77–80.
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