The Use Of Positron Emission Particle Tracking For Investigation Of The Media Flow Patterns In Vertical Stirred Media Mills - Preprint 09-089

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Tamblyn
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Vertically stirred media mills are a highly effective low-footprint solution for the ultrafine grinding of industrial minerals. This work investigates the effect of media density on flow patterns within the mill. Direct irradiation of a media particle leads to decay through positron emission, consequently forming two anti-parallel gamma rays, which allow for the real time tracking of particle position. Grinding media of the same size, but with a range of specific gravities are followed using this method, and the effect on the flow within the mill is revealed. The technique is seen to be an effective method to highlight the velocity profiles within the mill, as well as the zones where grinding is less efficient ? areas of relatively low velocity and high residence time. The changing media is seen to effect the overall flow patterns within the mill, having consequential effects on the efficiency of the grind.
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APA: R. Tamblyn  (2009)  The Use Of Positron Emission Particle Tracking For Investigation Of The Media Flow Patterns In Vertical Stirred Media Mills - Preprint 09-089

MLA: R. Tamblyn The Use Of Positron Emission Particle Tracking For Investigation Of The Media Flow Patterns In Vertical Stirred Media Mills - Preprint 09-089. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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