Determination of material properties relevant to grinding by practicable labscale milling tests

Peukert W, Vogel L (2002)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2002

Pages Range: -

Conference Proceedings Title: European Congress on Comminution

Event location: Heidelberg DE

DOI: 10.1016/j.minpro.2004.07.018

Abstract

The breakage probability of different materials can be described well by a single mastercurve comprising the breakage performance of various materials. The function which is obtained when the Weibull statistics is applied to particle breakage depends on the mass-specific impact energy, a minimum energy required to cause any particle fracture at all, the initial particle size and a material parameter which describes the material-specific breakage behaviour. The material parameters are determined by single particle experiments. This procedure under well known stressing conditions gives reproducible results. A second approach to determine the material parameters from more practicable and less time consuming labscale milling tests is presented.

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APA:

Peukert, W., & Vogel, L. (2002). Determination of material properties relevant to grinding by practicable labscale milling tests. In European Congress on Comminution (pp. -). Heidelberg, DE.

MLA:

Peukert, Wolfgang, and Lutz Vogel. "Determination of material properties relevant to grinding by practicable labscale milling tests." Proceedings of the European Congress on Comminution, Heidelberg 2002. -.

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