Preliminary Investigations into a Roll Crusher With Non-Cylindrical Rolls

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D M. Weedon
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

This paper introduces a novel roll crusher design, which incorporates non-cylindrical crushing rolls. The use of non-cylindrical rolls enables the crusher to achieve a greater reduction ratio than is possible with conventional roll crushers. Referred to as the NCRC (non-cylindrical roll crusher), the new crusher incorporates two rolls comprised of an alternating arrangement of plane and convex or concave surfaces. The two rolls are complementary and arranged so that when they rotate the convex and concave surfaces of each roll are substantially opposed. With the rolls rotating in opposite directions at the same speed, this arrangement produces a gap between the rolls that remains approximately constant. Discontinuities on the roll surfaces provide improved angles of nip, which increase the probability of larger particles being drawn into the crusher. Initial tests on a scale prototype of the NCRC have indicated that reduction ratios exceeding 10:1 are achievable.
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APA: D M. Weedon  (2000)  Preliminary Investigations into a Roll Crusher With Non-Cylindrical Rolls

MLA: D M. Weedon Preliminary Investigations into a Roll Crusher With Non-Cylindrical Rolls. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2000.

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