Dataset.
Breakage function determination for HPGR
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- Anticoi Sudzuki, Hernán Francisco|||0000-0003-4316-5203
De data base shows the results of a new methodology to determine the breakage distribution function parameters to be used in High pressure grinding rolls modelling. The piston die test tries to simulate a high pressure enviroment, thus the resulted particle size distribution can be normalized to describe a breakage mechanism. Furthermore, one example of how to obtain the breakage function parameters is presented., The modelling of high pressure grinding rolls is described by the population balance
model, a mass balance which includes several functions that are related to the mineral characteristics,
material kinetics and operative conditions of the device. The breakage distribution function is
one of these functions and refers to the way in which the daughter particles are generated by the
process of comminution. The piston-die press is presented as a methodology to determine the
breakage distribution function of two different materials, from the mechanical response point of
view: altered granite and a cal-silicate material. The aim is to determine the relation between the
operative conditions and the mineral characteristics in order to explain and predict the breakage
function parameters. The materials were characterised using XRD and single compression strength
tests. The altered granite is a brittle material, which generates more fines under single compression
conditions compared to bed compression conditions, mainly due to the mineral composition and the
response of the material to the breakage action. The cal-silicate material shows a normal trend in its
breakage behaviour. As is expected, the mineralogical characterisation is a useful tool to predict the
values of the parameters of the breakage distribution function.
DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/2117/168957, https://dx.doi.org/10.5821/data-2117-168957-1
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