Ball, Vibratory And Stirred Mills - A Hypothesis On How They Work

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. P. Meloy
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Media mills operate by having energy transferred to the media which in turn grinds the feed material in a packed bed. Regardless of the mill type, the media energy density per unit surface area is constant. Since for optimum grinding conditions, both peak pressures and particle number of the bed depth are constant, the frequency of energy input is inversely proportional to feed size. As the particle size decreases the voles energy density increases linearly necessitating cooling in stirred mills. Grinding finer particles therefore, requires moving from rotary to vibratory mills, and the finest, the stirred mills.
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APA: T. P. Meloy  (1987)  Ball, Vibratory And Stirred Mills - A Hypothesis On How They Work

MLA: T. P. Meloy Ball, Vibratory And Stirred Mills - A Hypothesis On How They Work. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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