An Investigation on Rock Crushing Made at McGill University

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 5, 1917

Abstract

A. O. GATES, Salt Lake City, Utah (communication to the Secretary*).-The writer is delighted by the results shown in Mr. Bell's paper, which prove in an experimental way different from that followed by the writer' that "the work clone in crushing is proportional to the surface exposed by the operation," per Rittinger's Law. Mr. Bell's work was all clone in commercial types of crushing machines, while my work was clone in a testing machine; his work represents fully one hundred times the expenditure and time that my work represented; a great number of tests were made by his organization to determine single points, while I was obliged to depend on the general trend of a curve for results; we agree absolutely that "Kick's law," for which Mr. Stadler was sponsor, does not apply to rock crushing. While my work indicated the reliability of Rittinger's theory, Mr. Bell's work clearly establishes the reliability and makes it Rittinger's law.
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APA:  (1917)  An Investigation on Rock Crushing Made at McGill University

MLA: An Investigation on Rock Crushing Made at McGill University . The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1917.

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