The paper discusses the outcome of a series of test work carried out in a screw type batch vertical stirred mill to evaluate the effect of experimental conditions on the product particle size distribution and generation of fines. A time-based population balance model has been utilized to develop mill selection and breakage function for different operating conditions. A systematic variation in both selection and breakage functions of the population balance model with changes in process conditions are fitted through regression models
Paper I of this series showed that the relationship between the inlet and outlet particle-size distr...
In order to develop a common mathematical and simulation platform for tumbling mills, a review of ex...
The evolution of ball mill models from empirical energy-size reduction relationships to the modern m...
In the last decade there has been an increase in demand for fine grinding due to the depletion of co...
Vertical stirred mills are now widely used in the minerals industry and the increasing variety of mo...
The population balance concept has provided a useful framework for the description of the operating ...
The paper describes a methodology to simulate product particle size distribution of an industrial sc...
Breakage of particulate materials is an essential process in many industries. Despite its prevalence...
A mathematical model was developed for a ring-roller mill based on specific rates of breadage, prima...
Population balance models (PBMs) are widely used to predict particle size variation in grinding. An ...
Productions of fine particles in a wet mill is important to many industries including the pharmaceut...
The batch grinding equation and the Attainable region technique tools were used in evaluating data o...
This study is aimed to determine the grindability and kinetic behavior on grinding of vitrified sani...
The mathematical relationship (breakage equation) between the inlet and outlet particle-size distrib...
Summarization: It is known that ball milling is an energy intensive process and great efforts have b...
Paper I of this series showed that the relationship between the inlet and outlet particle-size distr...
In order to develop a common mathematical and simulation platform for tumbling mills, a review of ex...
The evolution of ball mill models from empirical energy-size reduction relationships to the modern m...
In the last decade there has been an increase in demand for fine grinding due to the depletion of co...
Vertical stirred mills are now widely used in the minerals industry and the increasing variety of mo...
The population balance concept has provided a useful framework for the description of the operating ...
The paper describes a methodology to simulate product particle size distribution of an industrial sc...
Breakage of particulate materials is an essential process in many industries. Despite its prevalence...
A mathematical model was developed for a ring-roller mill based on specific rates of breadage, prima...
Population balance models (PBMs) are widely used to predict particle size variation in grinding. An ...
Productions of fine particles in a wet mill is important to many industries including the pharmaceut...
The batch grinding equation and the Attainable region technique tools were used in evaluating data o...
This study is aimed to determine the grindability and kinetic behavior on grinding of vitrified sani...
The mathematical relationship (breakage equation) between the inlet and outlet particle-size distrib...
Summarization: It is known that ball milling is an energy intensive process and great efforts have b...
Paper I of this series showed that the relationship between the inlet and outlet particle-size distr...
In order to develop a common mathematical and simulation platform for tumbling mills, a review of ex...
The evolution of ball mill models from empirical energy-size reduction relationships to the modern m...