The Tools Of Power Power: The Bond Work Index, A Tool To Measure Grinding Efficiency ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. A. Rowland
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

With the rapidly rising cost for electrical energy and the long range pre¬dictions for continued rising costs and even possible energy shortages, operation of rod, ball, autogenous and partial autogenous grinding circuits to efficiently utilize the power delivered to the mills will be demanded. This calls for a method to evaluate grinding circuit performance that is accurate, reliable and readily usable as an operating tool by supervisory, technical and operating personnel. Neither the Rittinger and Kick theories of comminution,(1) which preceded the Bond Theory by more than 50 years, had a mathematical means that could be used to predict and evaluate the performance of crushers and grinding mills used to comminute ores and rocks. This severly limited the practical use of these two theories, which were contradictory to each other. They have been superseded by the Bond Third Theory of Commnution.(1)
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APA: C. A. Rowland  (1976)  The Tools Of Power Power: The Bond Work Index, A Tool To Measure Grinding Efficiency ? Introduction

MLA: C. A. Rowland The Tools Of Power Power: The Bond Work Index, A Tool To Measure Grinding Efficiency ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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