Basic Laboratory Studies In The Unit Operation of Crushing

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. W. Axelson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 12, 1951

Abstract

CRUSHING has always been a major operation in the chemical and metallurgical industries, yet little is known about the theory of crushing, and today, the design of crushers is still based almost entirely on empirical knowledge and accumulated practical experience. In view of the increasing national need for the economic working of poorer grades of ores, the lack of a fundamental under- standing of this unit operation hardly presents a satisfactory situation. Basic investigations of crushing have been concerned mainly with three phases of the problem, 1-the mechanism of the fracture process itself, 2- the particle size distribution of the crushed product, and 3-the relationship between the energy input and the amount of new surface produced. Probably adequate information on these phases will be required for a comprehensive understanding of the process of crushing. A bibliography covering these phases will be given as well as a review of the work done in recent years at the University of Minnesota on the relationship between the energy input for crushing and the amount of new surface produced.
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APA: J. W. Axelson  (1951)  Basic Laboratory Studies In The Unit Operation of Crushing

MLA: J. W. Axelson Basic Laboratory Studies In The Unit Operation of Crushing. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1951.

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