Theoretical And Experimental Study Of Compaction Process In Roll Press

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. T. Dec
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

A review is undertaken of existing mathematical models of compaction process in roll press. The example of plane-strain, plane-stress model is presented together with comparisons between computed and experimentally recorded pressure distribution in roll nip region. Next, the discrepancies between predicted and measured values are discussed and practical method based on experimental optimization of compaction process using laboratory roll press is proposed. Examples of the selection of optimum roll press operating parameters for calcium oxide fines, sodium chloride and iron oxide dust are presented to illustrate advantages of the method. Finally scale up procedure is discussed for estimating the performance of commercial size roll press based on the data collected on laboratory size equipment.
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APA: R. T. Dec  (2000)  Theoretical And Experimental Study Of Compaction Process In Roll Press

MLA: R. T. Dec Theoretical And Experimental Study Of Compaction Process In Roll Press. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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