The Influence Of Water Vapour On Particle Breakage

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. J. Gochin M. L. Court M. A. Diaz
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Single impact breakage tests have been carried out on samples of alumina in carefully controlled atmospheres consisting solely of nitrogen gas and water vapour. The results indicate a statistically significant increase in the surface area of the progeny particles as relative humidity rose to 50%. The majority of this increase was found to occur under conditions when adsorption was a monolayer or less. The results are consistent with the theory of surfactant-induced strength reduction of materials proposed by Rehbinder and Westwood. There are important implications where single impact tests are used as part of a design methodology for comminution machines. In most procedures relative humidity has not been a controlled variable.
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APA: R. J. Gochin M. L. Court M. A. Diaz  (1995)  The Influence Of Water Vapour On Particle Breakage

MLA: R. J. Gochin M. L. Court M. A. Diaz The Influence Of Water Vapour On Particle Breakage. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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