Effect of Ball Size Classification on Specific Breakage Rates of Particles in Full-scale Cement Grinding Tube Mills

International Mineral Processing Congress
Ö. Genç
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

In this paper, full-scale mill data collected from three different circuit configurations in cement plants demonstrated the size reduction performance of dry ball mills in relation with the ball size classification achieved by the classifying liners used in the grinding compartments. Findings indicated that, breakage rates at the last 2 ~ 4 meters of the mill are not sufficient to give reasonable size reduction ratios for the production of fines. Application of only damming rings without classifying liners resulted in inverse ball size classification which lead to reduction in size reduction performance thus specific breakage rates.
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APA: Ö. Genç  (2014)  Effect of Ball Size Classification on Specific Breakage Rates of Particles in Full-scale Cement Grinding Tube Mills

MLA: Ö. Genç Effect of Ball Size Classification on Specific Breakage Rates of Particles in Full-scale Cement Grinding Tube Mills. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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