Role Of Similarity Size Spectra In Balling And Granulation Of Coarse, Liquid Deficient Powders

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Prakash C. Kapur
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Many balling and gradation system6 generate self- similar size distributions of the agglomerates. Inspection of the experimental data shows that this is also true of the steady state distributions resulting from the granulation of coarse, partially wet powders, for example, the fertilizer feeds. This result is exploited in the derivations of a number of simple and useful relationships that are pertinent to the analysis of these agglomeration systems. The bonding liquid demand of the granulating charge is a third order polynomial function of the dimensionless ratio of feed particle size to median granule diameter in the weight-fraction distribution. The median size, in turn, is the scale factor or characteristic size parameter in the similarity distribution. The granule size distribution, therefore, is completely specified by the liquid content and the similarity function, and so are the process efficiency and the ungranulated component In the product at steady state.
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APA: Prakash C. Kapur  (1977)  Role Of Similarity Size Spectra In Balling And Granulation Of Coarse, Liquid Deficient Powders

MLA: Prakash C. Kapur Role Of Similarity Size Spectra In Balling And Granulation Of Coarse, Liquid Deficient Powders. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1977.

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