Breakage Characteristics Of Quartz And Magnetite In Small Rod Mills

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. L. Muler
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

Since 1956, when Broadbent and Callcott 1 proposed to analyze breakage processes by matrix methods, several authors and their co-workers have proposed various models of grinding that, in principle, could lead to fully automated grinding circuits. In particular, Meloy and Gaudin2, Gardner and Austin3, Kelsall and Reid4, Neloy and Bergstrom5, Callcott and Lynch 6, and Draper and Lynch have, by either computer simulation or by experimental data, or by a combination of the two, verified that comminution is reasonably well described by at least two functions: a selection function and a breakage function. The stage concept proposed by Callcott and Lynch6 requires that a classification matrix be included to completely describe breakage in an open circuit rod mill. The purpose of this work, portions of which are herein described, is to accumulate sufficient information on the breakage characteristics of quartz and magnetite in an open circuit rod mill, so that several of the theoretical and experimental approaches proposed in the literature can be compared with each other. Data is being gathered to compare the experimental method used by Kelsall and paid against the stage approach of Callcott and Lynch.
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APA: A. L. Muler  (1968)  Breakage Characteristics Of Quartz And Magnetite In Small Rod Mills

MLA: A. L. Muler Breakage Characteristics Of Quartz And Magnetite In Small Rod Mills. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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