Use Of The Coercimeter In Grinding Tests (3dcb5edf-aafb-4682-9468-0136918dd293)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Fred D. DeVaney Will H. Coghill
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

THE coercimeter, as its name implies, is an instrument for measuring the coercive force[+] of magnetic substances. It was developed by Davis and Hartenheim in the Special Studies Section, Metallurgical Division. A detailed description of this apparatus may be found elsewhere.2 The coercive force determinations of magnetic materials are interesting because of the relationship established by Gottschalk,4 who showed a linear relationship between the magnetization coercive force and the specific surface of comminuted particles. The value of this relationship in determining grinding efficiency has been shown by Dean.3 The determination of the surface contained in the subsieve sizes has always been a difficult problem for investigators. They made approximate measurements of the surface of coarse materials by sizing on screens, but for the determination of the surface of the sub- sieve sizes it was necessary to make detailed grain counts or elutriation tests, or to study dissolution rates. The technical literature contains many references to other methods for determining these surfaces, either by some special apparatus or by mathematical calculations based on distribution lines. Many of the methods are long and tedious, and the results of some, at least, are questionable. The turbidimeter gives quick results on ground cement. By using magnetite as the material to be ground, a simple determination of its coercive force by the coercimeter, requiring 10 minutes or less, can be transposed directly and accurately into units of relative surface. This subject has been pursued further by the U. S. Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, Rolla, Mo., and the following is a description of the results.
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APA: Fred D. DeVaney Will H. Coghill  (1938)  Use Of The Coercimeter In Grinding Tests (3dcb5edf-aafb-4682-9468-0136918dd293)

MLA: Fred D. DeVaney Will H. Coghill Use Of The Coercimeter In Grinding Tests (3dcb5edf-aafb-4682-9468-0136918dd293). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1938.

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