Zero Order Production Of Fines In Ball And Rod Mill Grinding: An Explanation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. K. Gupta
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The phenomenon of zero order production of fines associated with the batch comminution of monosize feeds in tumbling mills has been examined in the context of the size discretized population balance model. It has been shown that the model admits zero order production kinetics only in an approximate sense. The necessary and sufficient conditions for approximate zero order production of fines have been obtained. As these conditions cannot be expressed in terms of the model parameters Sj and Bi,j alone,. several examples have been used to illustrate some of the important characteristics of the zero order production systems. One of the important characteristics of these systems has been identified as a "weak necessary condition", and the other as a " favourable condition ".
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APA: V. K. Gupta  (1985)  Zero Order Production Of Fines In Ball And Rod Mill Grinding: An Explanation

MLA: V. K. Gupta Zero Order Production Of Fines In Ball And Rod Mill Grinding: An Explanation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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