Analysis Of Model Parameter Dependency On Breakage Characteristics Of Single Particle Comminution

International Mineral Processing Congress
C. Eswaraiah
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

A drop weight tester (DWT) is designed and fabricated for the purpose of analyzing single particle impact breakage characteristics of different ores. The test results were evaluated through the breakage distributions of different size fractions at five different input energy levels. The breakage parameter, t10 (Narayanan, 1986) is used to represent the degree of size reduction, which is assumed to be representative of the breakage product size distribution obtained from single particle breakage. Representation of breakage distribution with this method consist one more breakage dependent parameter (a). To evaluate the impact breakage characteristic of different ores, a mathematical relationship was established to analyze the dependency of breakage parameters, t10 and a on specific input energy (EIS) or fracture energy (Tavares et al, 1998, Fandrich, 1998), specimen size (?) and Bond?s operating work index (WI0). Mathematical results developed gives adequate model for all ball mill modeling. It can be concluded that the drop weight test method is a useful and practical way of evaluating the impact strengths of various ores and results of which can be used in modeling mills.
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APA: C. Eswaraiah  (2012)  Analysis Of Model Parameter Dependency On Breakage Characteristics Of Single Particle Comminution

MLA: C. Eswaraiah Analysis Of Model Parameter Dependency On Breakage Characteristics Of Single Particle Comminution. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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