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Title: A case study of grinding coarse 5 mm particles into sand grade particles less than 2.36 mm
Authors: Reed, Aaron
Koroznikova, Larissa
Khandelwal, Manoj
Keywords: Ball mill
Bond index
Grinding
Fine grade sand
Issue Date: 2021
Series/Report no.: Vietnam Journal of Earth Sciences;Vol.43, No.01 .- P.57-70
Abstract: This paper presents the viability study of utilising a rod or ball mill to grind a ‘5 mm grit’ to 100% passing 2.36 mm and fit in with a desired particle size analysis. The aim is to introduce this grit into the concrete grade sand produced at the Hanson owned Axedale Sand & Gravel quarry to reduce generated waste and improve the process efficiency. A ball mill and rod mill were used to grind the samples at an interval of 5 and 10 minutes. From the laboratory experimental analysis, it was found that a ball mill with 5 minutes grinding time in closed-circuit using a classifier to remove undersize and reintroduce oversize to the mill would be a viable option in an industrial setting. A Bond Ball Mill Grindability Test was undertaken to determine the grindability of the 5 mm grit, which served to determine the power (kWh/t) required to grind it to 100% passing 2.36 mm. The bond ball mill grindability test showed that the grit had a work index value of 17.66 kWh/t. This work index gives an avtual work input of 13.54 kWh/t, meaning that for every ton of feed material introduced to the mill, 13.54 kWh of work input is required to grind it to 150 microns.
URI: https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/60646
ISSN: 0866-7187
Appears in Collections:Vietnam journal of Earth sciences

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