Breakage Parameters of Some Minerals and Coals Ground in a Laboratory Size Ceramic Mill
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The kinetics of batch dry and wet grindings of calcite, barite, quartz, lignite and anthracite from feeds of sieve size - 425+300 µm has been determined using a laboratory scale ceramic ball mill. The S₁ values obtained were the highest (0.294 min') for anthracite and the lowest (0.071 min¹) for quartz when ground dry. However, the wet grinding of these materials gave higher S, values by a factor of 1.28 for calcite, 1.15 for barite, 1.25 for quartz, 1.11 for lignite and 1.07 for anthracite comparing to the dry S₁ values. The B₁ values also changed for all the materials ground as dry and wet. The simulations of the product size distributions for both first-order and non-first order breakage of the materials ground were in good agreement with the experimental size distributions. There is a relationship between the S, values and the y value of Bij parameter; i.e., S, values increase when y values decrease, indicating that faster breakage rates of top sizes produce more fines in the finer size distribution region (-150 µm),