Minerals Beneficiation - Comminution Exposure Constant by the Third Theory

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Fred C. Bond
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

IN crushing and grinding the larger particles are more exposed to the work input. They absorb most of the work and protect the smaller neighboring particles from destructive contact with the crushing surfaces or grinding media. The importance of this exposure differential upon the reduction efficiency and product size distribution has long been recognized. Unfortunately, there has heretofore been no direct method of evaluating it, and such indirect methods as observing the slope of the plotted product size distribution line have been used as an indication. In this presentation the Third Theory of Comminution' has been used, together with the exponential formula for size distribution, to evaluate the ex- posure ratio and exposure constant and to illustrate examples of their utility in crushing and grinding applications. The exposure ratio Er varies from zero to unity. It is zero when the product particles are all of one size, and it is unity when the work input has been equally distributed among all particle sizes. It can readily be found from screen analyses plotted according to the Third Theory. The exposure constant K is derived from the reciprocal of the exposure ratio Er. It permits more consistent predictions of size distributions and evaluation of many factors concerned in size reduction operations. The Third Theory1 states that the specific work input required for size reduction is inversely proportional to the square root of the product size less the work required to form the feed. When P represents the diameter in microns which 80 pct of the product passes, F is the size 80 pct of the feed passes, Wi
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APA: Fred C. Bond  (1958)  Minerals Beneficiation - Comminution Exposure Constant by the Third Theory

MLA: Fred C. Bond Minerals Beneficiation - Comminution Exposure Constant by the Third Theory. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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