Towards the development of a work index for the Roller Press
Conference
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OSTI ID:535206
- KHD Humboldt Wedag AG, Cologne (Germany)
This paper details the development of a functional work index that characterises the relationship between the energy that is imparted by a Roller Press into materials, against the resultant size reduction achieved. Such a Roller Press work index is necessary for this new grinding technology to differentiate it from Bond`s grinding work index, and to clear up confusion that arises with such comparison to Bond. The energy usage in a Roller Press does not follow Bond`s {open_quotes}Third Theory of Comminution{close_quotes} but rather Rittinger`s theory of new surface creation. The relationships for such a work index have been developed from the viewpoint of an equipment manufacturer with the hope that they will be of assistance to the minerals industry in the design of grinding circuits incorporating Roller Press comminution. The work index contains modification factors that reflects the effect of oversize, fines, moisture, closed-circuit operation and roll surface characteristics on the energy verses size reduction relationship. It has evolved from the results obtained from testing of a wide range of ore and mineral types that include bauxite, coal, kimberlite, limestone, iron and chrome ores, base metal and gold ores. The results show that even for such a diverse range of materials, they all demonstrate similarities of behaviour when comminuted in a Roller Press.
- OSTI ID:
- 535206
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-970211--
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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