Kinetics Of Polymorphic Transformations In Fine Grinding Processes

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 31
- File Size:
- 941 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1975
Abstract
Polymorphic transformations taking place in grinding processes, of massicot to litharge in PbO system, and of y to a in Fe203 system, were re-investigated. Grinding was carried-on in a steeel rotation mill charged with WC balls, under inert atmosphere. The kinetics of transformation in PbO was established by means of quantitative X-ray diffraction analysis. The resulting data fit a modified logistic growth function up to about 75% of transformed volume fraction, when a mixture at steady-state equilibrium is formed. The reasoning for the use of a modified logistic function is discussed. A sigmoidal growth function can be used if resulting data fit also an empirical power relationship between transformed volume fraction and time. However, it lacks the significance expressed by a modified logistic function. Assuming, the loss in magnetism is directly related to the amount of transformation in Fe 203, a quantitative analysis was performed using a magnetic balance method. The results fit only the modified logistic growth function, and transformation proceeds almost to completion. A wide literature survey of the subject is given. Available data from literature is compared with the results of the present study, and is shown also to fit a modified logistic grown function, with surprisingly similar slpes in a linear plot, independently of the material. The instrumentation effect on kinetics parameters, and the establishment of equilibrium mixture values, are discussed.
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APA:
(1975) Kinetics Of Polymorphic Transformations In Fine Grinding ProcessesMLA: Kinetics Of Polymorphic Transformations In Fine Grinding Processes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.