Modelling Cone and Impact Crushers Using Laboratory Determined Energy-Breakage Functions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. S. Anderson
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Size reduction models of cone and impact crushers have been developed using Whiten's generic computational structure for the description of crushers. They incorporate a laboratory single particle breakage test and the t-family of curves to describe the breakage behaviour of the feed ore. A quantitative model of 7-foot cone crushers has been developed, based on surveys of Svedala (Kobe) and Nordberg machines. Survey data on a Canica vertical shaft impact machine have been used to validate the impact crusher model. Given the crusher operating conditions, such as tonnage, feed size, set and liner condition, or rotor speed and radius, plus breakage information on the feed, the models provide good predictions of product size distribution, and appear to be robust over a wide range of conditions. They are incorporated in commercially available computer simulation packages.
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APA: J. S. Anderson  (1998)  Modelling Cone and Impact Crushers Using Laboratory Determined Energy-Breakage Functions

MLA: J. S. Anderson Modelling Cone and Impact Crushers Using Laboratory Determined Energy-Breakage Functions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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