Papers - Grinding and Classification - Crushing and Grinding II. Relation of Measured Surface of Crushed Quartz to Sieve Sizes (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John Gross S. R. Zimmerley
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

The deductions drawn in crushing and grinding operations have heretofore been based on a separation of the products into various sizes. A crushed product may be sized by sieving, by elutriation and by aid of the microscope. To estimate the surface of each size the relation of the surface to the estimated average diameter must be assumed. Such a relation, owing to the irregularity of the particles, may involve two assumptions: First, a factor to convert average diameter to surface for one particular size; and second, a variation in the factor as the diameter of the particle changes. Obviously a surface measurement in which such assumptions and estimates are involved is questionable. In the first paper of this series1 a method has been given by which an accurate measure of surface of quartz can be obtained from its dissolution rate. By the use of this method, surface measurements have been made on a series of sieve sizes of crushed quartz, the results of which are given and discussed in this paper. Prepaeation of the Quartz Sizes The quartz, consisting of large uniform pieces with a density of 2.65 and a purity of 99.5 per cent. SiO2, was crushed to pass 20 mesh and was then sieved. Tyler standard sieves were used, the sieving being done by hand according to the proposed standard method submitted by the senior author to the Milling Committee of the A. I. M. E. A wet split of the sample was made on a 270-mesh sieve. This was followed by dry sieving until less than 0.05 per cent. of the weight of the sample passed through the sieve in 1-min. sieving. The +28-mesh material was discarded because that size did not contain the difficult grains from the 20-mesh sieve.
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APA: John Gross S. R. Zimmerley  (1930)  Papers - Grinding and Classification - Crushing and Grinding II. Relation of Measured Surface of Crushed Quartz to Sieve Sizes (With Discussion)

MLA: John Gross S. R. Zimmerley Papers - Grinding and Classification - Crushing and Grinding II. Relation of Measured Surface of Crushed Quartz to Sieve Sizes (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1930.

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