Empirical correlations for the effects of particulate mass and ball size on the selection parameters in the discretized batch grinding equation

Gupta, V. K. ; Kapur, P. C. (1974) Empirical correlations for the effects of particulate mass and ball size on the selection parameters in the discretized batch grinding equation Powder Technology, 10 (4-5). pp. 217-223. ISSN 0032-5910

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Abstract

Simple graphical procedures for determination of empirical correlations for the variations in selection parameters of the discretized batch grinding equation with the particulate mass and the size of the grinding media balls are described. The influence of the particulate mass is given by a single correlation function which is valid for all particle size intervals, as well as both starved and saturated mill loadings. The search for the correlation for the effect of ball size can be considerably simplified by plotting the data in a particular fashion which results in a self-preserving curve, independent of the particle size.

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