Efficiency Of Stirred Ball Mills

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Denis S. Yan Robert C. Dunne Maurice E. Freeman
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

A laboratory tower mill was used to investigate the effect of some variables on the power requirements of a plant mill. The grinding laws were tested for fine grinding and Charles' law and Rittinger's law found to be most closely satisfy the experimental data. The effects of ball size, ball charge mass and media type were investigated. The screw speed was altered to control the power input as required. The results indicate that changes in these variables will change the grinding kinetics but in terms of the grinding efficiency they have no effect on the size-energy relationship. The main factor in the specific energy efficiency is the transfer of the input energy to the charge by variation of the agitation mechanism. The efficiency of a tumbling ball mill and a pin stirred mill were tested for comparison.
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APA: Denis S. Yan Robert C. Dunne Maurice E. Freeman  (1995)  Efficiency Of Stirred Ball Mills

MLA: Denis S. Yan Robert C. Dunne Maurice E. Freeman Efficiency Of Stirred Ball Mills. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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