The Effect Of Particle Size Distribution On Grinding Rate In Dry Ball Milling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. K. Gupta
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

A detailed laboratory study was carried out to investigate the effect of the particle size distribution on the grinding rate parameters, Si, for the dry ball milling of quartz and limestone. Contrary to the present belief, the Si values were found to vary strongly with the particle size distribution. In particular it was observed that: (i) the Si values increased with the fineness of the particulate charge - the increase being more pronounced in the case of the coarser sizes, (ii) the next finer size class had the maximum effect on the breakage of the particles of a given size class, while the coarser size classes had only a slight effect, (iii) the effect of two or more size classes was non-additive, and significant higher order inter-size interactions were indicated. The importance of these results in the context of the analysis, design and scale-up of the comminution systems is discussed.
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APA: V. K. Gupta  (1987)  The Effect Of Particle Size Distribution On Grinding Rate In Dry Ball Milling

MLA: V. K. Gupta The Effect Of Particle Size Distribution On Grinding Rate In Dry Ball Milling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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