Fundamentals and System Research in Ultrasonic Comminution Technology
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 548 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1993
Abstract
In recent years, ultrasonic comminution technology has been developed at  the Utah Comminution Center. An ultrasonic grinding device was  assembled and investigated. An ultrasonic transducer system has been  significantly improved by using a special type of piezoelectric ceramic  and preloading to 4.1 x le kPa to obtain maximum strength. The  improved system provides constant and rapid vibratory promotion of  fatigue fracture resulting in more effective breakage. The design  principles for an ultrasonic mill are developed in this paper. Size reduction was successfully achieved in the ultrasonic nip-roll  device for a variety of materials. Ultrasonic comminution has repeatedly  demonstrated the capability of producing fine particles from a variety of  materials. A comparison between ultrasonic grinding and dry ball milling  of limestone showed that the ultrasonic device produced much narrower  size distributions than the ball mill. This trend is especially obvious in  the coarse size range where few particles remain, and in the fine size  range where overgrinding is prevented. This behavior might have some  interesting applications in areas other than mineral processing like  powder metallurgy or material science where narrow and controlled  product sizes are required for the successful elaboration of  high-technology ceramics and glasses. Ultrasonic comminution has a  significant advantage in the accurate control of the product size.
Citation
APA: (1993) Fundamentals and System Research in Ultrasonic Comminution Technology
MLA: Fundamentals and System Research in Ultrasonic Comminution Technology. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.
