The Influence Of Crystal Boundaries On Crack Propagation In Rocks-Implications For Autogenous And Steel Grinding

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. A. Wills
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Much research effort has been spent in attempting to reduce the high energy costs in grinding, but relatively little in developing methods to enhance the liberation of the minerals from each other. This paper presents some ideas on the nature and role of grain boundaries in mineral assemblies, and their influence on the propagation of cracks through the rock. It is argued that if the mechanisms of fracture are more clearly understood, crack propagation may be controlled in such a way that intergranular fracture dominates breakage, producing less fines and a higher degree of liberation.
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APA: B. A. Wills  (1995)  The Influence Of Crystal Boundaries On Crack Propagation In Rocks-Implications For Autogenous And Steel Grinding

MLA: B. A. Wills The Influence Of Crystal Boundaries On Crack Propagation In Rocks-Implications For Autogenous And Steel Grinding. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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