Discussion of Papers Published Prior to September 1963 - Effect of Feed Size in Comminution

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. W. Fuerstenau A. P. Cohen B. H. Bergstrom
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B.H. Bergstrorn (Research Div., Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis.) — Fuerstenau and Cohen have concluded from our study of single particle crushing, which had suggested that the size moduli of the crushed specimens were determined by the specific energy expended independent of feed size, that the same independence with respect to feed size exists for the specific energy-product size relationship for rod mills. They present data supporting this conclusion. Our single particle crushing experiments were on single spheres of soda-lime (type of glass was not given in our study) glass for which the feed size can truly be neglected. However, the feed size cannot be neglected in any case where the effective size modulus of the feed is not too much coarser than the size modulus of the product. This can be illustrated in the second experi- ment of Fuerstenau and Cohen where the feed is considered to be the original -6 +%mesh material. However, one can also consider the product from the 7.5-min grind to be the feed for the 10, 15, 20, 25-min grinds, and the 10-min product to be the feed for the 15, 20, 25-min grinds, etc. If the specific energy-product size moduli curves are drawn for these other feeds, as shown on Fig. 3, the new curves (and some curvature is apparent) are much steeper than the -6 +%mesh feed line. The slopes of these new curves are about -1.5, —1.8 and -3.0. This observation is in accord with the observation by Bond, who states that the net specific energy input to a grinding mill is equal to the specific energy represented by the product less the specific energy represented by the feed. Bond presents, on a diagram similar to Fig. 3, a series of curves which illustrate the effect of
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APA: D. W. Fuerstenau A. P. Cohen B. H. Bergstrom  (1963)  Discussion of Papers Published Prior to September 1963 - Effect of Feed Size in Comminution

MLA: D. W. Fuerstenau A. P. Cohen B. H. Bergstrom Discussion of Papers Published Prior to September 1963 - Effect of Feed Size in Comminution. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.

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