Investigation of single particle breakage under different particle arrangements
Other conference contribution, 2023

Compression of particles to a fixed final gap is the mode of application of stresses in many crushing devices. The present work is based on detailed compression tests conducted with a polymetallic ore to different deformation ratios to characterize the size-dependent fracture energy distribution and progeny size distribution. An energy-based model is then used that accounts explicitly for particle thickness and maximum deformation. These define whether the particle is classified for breakage (classification function), the likelihood that the classified particle is sufficiently nipped to break (breakage probability) and the extent of breakage the particle will undergo (breakage distribution). Expressions that allow calculation of the energy absorbed by the particle in both primary and secondary breakage stages are proposed. The validity of the model is demonstrated by accurately predicting, without any fitting, the progeny and energy consumption of compression using fixed gaps and breakage in a double roll crusher.  The advantage of the approach not only lies in its ability to accurately predict the product size distribution, but also the energy demanded in the operation.

energy

compression

crushing

simulation

fracture energy

Author

Tulio Campos

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Caroline Andersson

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Product Development

Magnus Evertsson

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Product Development

Malcolm Powell

Comminution Reimagined

Luís Marcelo Tavares

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Comminution '23
Cape Town, ,

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Innovation and entrepreneurship

Areas of Advance

Production

Subject Categories

Energy Engineering

Materials Chemistry

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