Coarse Crushing Of Rocks By Impact (Abstract Page)

International Mineral Processing Congress
Georg Unland Thomas Wegner
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"Impact crushers are widely used in different industries to crush materials which can vary from soft to hard and from ductile to brittle. However, the sizing of impact crushers is still based rather on empirical than on scientific approaches. Therefore, a test rotor was developed in order to investigate the principles of comminution by impact. Rocks of diabase with different diameters were used to gain the crushing properties with the following results:RESISTANCE AGAINST CRUSHINGLikelihood of BreakageThe likelihood of breakage is a function of the impact velocity and the particle diameter. The likelihood increases with higher velocities and larger diameters. Maximum Crushing ForceThe crushing force is related to the area of projection of the rock. The smaller the particles and the higher the velocities the larger are the maximum related contact forces.Contact TimeThe contact time increases with the rock diameter whereas the influence of the impact velocity is neglectable.Mass Specific Crushing WorkThe mass specific crushing work decreases with the particle diameter and increases with the impact velocity."
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APA: Georg Unland Thomas Wegner  (2003)  Coarse Crushing Of Rocks By Impact (Abstract Page)

MLA: Georg Unland Thomas Wegner Coarse Crushing Of Rocks By Impact (Abstract Page). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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