Breakage Rates and Size Distributions in Dry Ball Milling for Fine Sizes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
I. Shah L. G. Austin
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

A method for quantitative investigation of the phenomena involved in fine grinding of materials that follows the changes in the breakage rates of fine particles has been presented. For relatively hard, brittle, non-coating material like quartz, the slowing down effect of breakage rates starts to be significant at relatively coarse sizes, which goes often undetected in closed circuit grinding systems, producing relatively coarse product, say P80=75µm However, for fine grinding systems, as the -10µm fractions begin to build-up, and classification becomes more difficult, the build-up of fine sizes causes a slowing down effect Compounding this problem is the difficulty of obtaining accurate cumulative weight size distributions in the fine size region.
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APA: I. Shah L. G. Austin  (1983)  Breakage Rates and Size Distributions in Dry Ball Milling for Fine Sizes

MLA: I. Shah L. G. Austin Breakage Rates and Size Distributions in Dry Ball Milling for Fine Sizes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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