Capacity Of High-Pressure Grinding Rolls

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. G. Austin M. P. Trubeljal H. M. von Seebach
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Six US coals and a crystalline quartz were tested in an instrumented laboratory high-pressure grinding rolls machine equipped with 100-mm-diam. rolls. The machine was choke-fed to maximize the capacity. As expected, the specific capacity decreased with increased grinding pressure for each material tested. Among the six coals, there were significant differences in the critical angle of nip, the effective feed porosity and the variation of strain at the gap relative to the grinding pressure. Although a precise correlation was not obtained, the overall effect of these factors was that, at a given grinding pressure, the specific capacity increased as the Hardgrove grindability index of the coal increased. The relationship between the specific capacity and the grinding pressure for a given coal was independent of feed size down to 150 µm. However, smaller feed sizes produced anomalous results, and the flow within the feed hopper was restricted.
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APA: L. G. Austin M. P. Trubeljal H. M. von Seebach  (1996)  Capacity Of High-Pressure Grinding Rolls

MLA: L. G. Austin M. P. Trubeljal H. M. von Seebach Capacity Of High-Pressure Grinding Rolls. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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