Laboratory Studies in Comminution - Part I Rod Versus Ball Milling of Homogeneous Materials

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Quast K. B
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Samples of limestone and micaceous hematite have been ground in a laboratory batch mill using equal weights of either rods or balls. Values of the Schuhmann distribution modulus, a, have been shown to depend on grind time and do not remain constant as often reported. The linear reduction in a with grind time was attributed to a change in grinding mechanisms with time. The product sizing from ball milling limestone showed a bimodal distribution, but rod milling produced a unimodal size distribution. The product sizing from milling micaceous hematite was difficult to interpret due to the major influence of the shape factor on the transition from screen sizing to cyclosizing.
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APA: Quast K. B  (1995)  Laboratory Studies in Comminution - Part I Rod Versus Ball Milling of Homogeneous Materials

MLA: Quast K. B Laboratory Studies in Comminution - Part I Rod Versus Ball Milling of Homogeneous Materials. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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