Comparison of preconditioning rock samples in single and multi-mode microwave cavities for application in comminution processes, S.A. Ghoreishi-Madiseh, A. Shadi, H. Rafezi, A.P. Sasmito, H.R. Manouchehri, and F.P. Hassani

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 9
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Weakening rocks by taking advantage of microwave-induced microcracks is a promising solution
for comminution processes. This paper investigates the effects of microwave treatment of the rock/or
samples in single and multi-mode cavities. Based on the experimental results of using a 2.45 GHz
microwave generator, the performance of different cavity setups and their impact on the energy
effectiveness of the microwave irradiation was examined. Physical interpretations were drawn from
multiple experiments with a relatively wide range of power rates and exposure times. Both basalt and
kimberlite samples were used in experiments, and their results were systematically compared. For
single-mode cavity tests, a microwave applicator waveguide antenna was placed at different distances
from the samples to evaluate the effects of sample positioning on microwave heating, both numerically
and experimentally. Eventually, cavity performance was assessed by using calorimetric test results, and
strength decay was documented based on the spallation of the samples. It was found that the singlemode
cavity setup has unique properties that can significantly improve the electromagnetic heating and
therefore, strength degradation process.
Keywords: Microwave, fragmentation, energy effectiveness, calorimetry, mine-to-mill
Citation
APA:
(2020) Comparison of preconditioning rock samples in single and multi-mode microwave cavities for application in comminution processes, S.A. Ghoreishi-Madiseh, A. Shadi, H. Rafezi, A.P. Sasmito, H.R. Manouchehri, and F.P. HassaniMLA: Comparison of preconditioning rock samples in single and multi-mode microwave cavities for application in comminution processes, S.A. Ghoreishi-Madiseh, A. Shadi, H. Rafezi, A.P. Sasmito, H.R. Manouchehri, and F.P. Hassani. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.