Effect of Energy Input in a Ball Mill on Dimensional Properties of Grinding Products Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (ae8cfff1-b751-4d86-abdc-8b6709becb73)

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Abstract
This study investigates the evolution of dimensional properties of grinding products, namely, the mass, the surface area, the
length, and the number of particle distributions with the energy input in a ball mill. The size analysis of the mill products enables
the calculation of the mass distribution of each material at predetermined size classes and then the determination of the other
dimensional properties by taking into consideration the geometry of the particles. Based on the distribution of dimensional
properties, an effort was made to determine whether the grinding products are fractal in nature. The effect of material type and
grinding conditions on the relationship between the dimensional properties and the specific energy input was also investigated.
Special importance was assigned to the study of the specific surface area and the surface area production rate, both during the
initial grinding stages and at higher energy levels. The determination of the surface area production rate allows the identification
of the grinding limit and the maximum specific surface area which could theoretically be achieved. This approach has as ultimate
objective the maximization of energy efficiency and subsequently the minimization of the high grinding cost.
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Effect of Energy Input in a Ball Mill on Dimensional Properties of Grinding Products Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (ae8cfff1-b751-4d86-abdc-8b6709becb73)MLA: Effect of Energy Input in a Ball Mill on Dimensional Properties of Grinding Products Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (ae8cfff1-b751-4d86-abdc-8b6709becb73). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,