Mechanical properties of three Australian iron ores

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
R. D. Dukino M. V. Swain N. Bristow
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Jun 18, 1905

Abstract

During mining, crushing and handling the size of iron ore lumps decreases. Key factors in determining the amount and size of fines that are produced are the mechanical properties of the ore. In a continuation of earlier work on the same ores the mechanical properties of three Australian iron ores from Yandi, Koolan and Mt. Whaleback were determined. In particular, fracture toughness was investigated in greater detail by examining its relationship to crack length using the compact tension test. The elastic modulus and strength of the ores were also determined in flexure and compression. The results were interpreted using Weibull statistics, enabling the ores to be ranked according to strength and elastic modulus. These results, together with data on the mechanical response of the ores to stress and observations concerning the effect of mineralogy on cracking, provide a coherent understanding of the mechanisms involved when the ores fracture
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APA: R. D. Dukino M. V. Swain N. Bristow  (1905)  Mechanical properties of three Australian iron ores

MLA: R. D. Dukino M. V. Swain N. Bristow Mechanical properties of three Australian iron ores. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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