2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.mineng.2013.04.023
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Consumption of steel grinding media in mills – A review

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“…The wear of crushing and grinding media corresponds approximately to 50 per cent of process costs in these operations (Radziszewski, 2002;Aldrich, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The wear of crushing and grinding media corresponds approximately to 50 per cent of process costs in these operations (Radziszewski, 2002;Aldrich, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em moagem de laboratório em bateladas, a corrosão pode representar entre 25 e 75% do desgaste de metal dependendo do minério, metal e condições ambientais envolvidos [6]. Portanto, ainda que já haja algum conhecimento acerca dos efeitos individuais das variáveis que afetam o consumo de corpos moedores, o entendimento do seu desgaste é uma tarefa desafiadora, devido ao grande número de variáveis envolvidas e à interação entre elas, além da dificuldade -ou mesmo impossibilidade -de observar diretamente essas variáveis [7]. Além disto, a contribuição relativa de cada um dos mecanismos ainda não está estabelecida [8].…”
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“…The grinding theories have been studied extensively, including the simulation of the grinding operation (Sahoo et al, 2011), slurry rheology in grinding (He et al, 2004;Bazina and Chapleau, 2005;Fuerstenau et al, 2011), relationship between coal petrology and grinding properties (Trimble and Hower, 2003;Ding et al, 2007), consumption of steel media (Ural and Akyildiz, 2004), grinding behavior (Aldrich 2013), and so on. Some advanced technologies, e.g., scanning electron microscopy (SEM; Werner et al, 1999), backscattered scanning electron (BSE) image analysis, X-ray analysis, Mineral Liberation Analyzer, provide automated quantitative mineral liberation characterization (Fandrich et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%