Theories of ball wear and the results of a marked-ball test in ball milling

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
L. A. Vermeulen D. D. Howat C. L. M. Gough
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Formulae expressing the dependence of the mass of a grinding ball on the amount of material milled by a ball mill are derived. It is shown that, with the aid of these formulae, it is relativel rsimple for the results of a marked-ball test to be analysed and for the relative performance and cost-effectiveness 0 the various types of ball under test to be evaluated. Predictions based on theory and the results obtained in a marked-ball test in a ball mill are compared detail and shown to be in close agreement. The difficulties associated with marked-ball tests are considered, and an explanation for the decrease in the calculated consumption of the balls, which follows naturally from the theory, is presented. The marked-ball anomaly explained, and it is demonstrated that the ball consumption in a ball mill can be predicted with fair accuracy from the results of a marked-ball test.
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APA: L. A. Vermeulen D. D. Howat C. L. M. Gough  (1983)  Theories of ball wear and the results of a marked-ball test in ball milling

MLA: L. A. Vermeulen D. D. Howat C. L. M. Gough Theories of ball wear and the results of a marked-ball test in ball milling. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1983.

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