The effect of microwave radiation on grinding kinetics by selection function and breakage function - A case study of low-grade siliceous manganese ores

In this study, the effect of microwave radiation on grindability and grinding kinetics were investigated. Microwave treatment was performed using an oven with 1100 W power and 2.45 GHz frequency. In order to study the breakage mechanism the grindability from the standard Bond ball mill work index (B...

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Main Authors: Monireh Heshami, Rahman Ahmadi, Esmaeil Rahimi
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Language:English
Published: Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST) 2018-08-01
Series:Journal of Particle Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://jpst.irost.ir/article_690_31c799cc11c703bf121afc46c6209b49.pdf
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spelling doaj-f4f7524928bb4e41a59992c8cae1f4de2020-11-24T21:56:36ZengIranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST) Journal of Particle Science and Technology2423-40872423-40792018-08-0141394710.22104/jpst.2018.2992.1129690The effect of microwave radiation on grinding kinetics by selection function and breakage function - A case study of low-grade siliceous manganese oresMonireh Heshami0Rahman Ahmadi1Esmaeil Rahimi2Department of Mining Engineering, Imam Khomeini International University (IKIU), QazvinDepartment of Mining Engineering, Imam Khomeini International University (IKIU), QazvinDepartment of Mining Engineering, Islamic Azad University- South Tehran Branch, Tehran, IranIn this study, the effect of microwave radiation on grindability and grinding kinetics were investigated. Microwave treatment was performed using an oven with 1100 W power and 2.45 GHz frequency. In order to study the breakage mechanism the grindability from the standard Bond ball mill work index (BBMWI) test was used with the selection function and breakage function as grinding parameters for treated and untreated samples. Based on the results of grindability, the work index (Wi) of a standard Bond ball mill after 4 min of microwave radiation decreased from 12.46 kWh/t to 6.45 kWh/t. selection function results showed that the specific rate of breakage (Si) value for the size fraction -3350+2360 µm increased to 8.42% after microwave treatment. Cumulative breakage function results showed that microwave-treated products were coarser in comparison with untreated products. This phenomenon is more significant in coarse fractions, where the effect of microwave treatment is more obvious.http://jpst.irost.ir/article_690_31c799cc11c703bf121afc46c6209b49.pdfMicrowave treatmentWork indexGrindabilitySpecific rate of breakageSiliceous manganese ore
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author Monireh Heshami
Rahman Ahmadi
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Rahman Ahmadi
Esmaeil Rahimi
The effect of microwave radiation on grinding kinetics by selection function and breakage function - A case study of low-grade siliceous manganese ores
Journal of Particle Science and Technology
Microwave treatment
Work index
Grindability
Specific rate of breakage
Siliceous manganese ore
author_facet Monireh Heshami
Rahman Ahmadi
Esmaeil Rahimi
author_sort Monireh Heshami
title The effect of microwave radiation on grinding kinetics by selection function and breakage function - A case study of low-grade siliceous manganese ores
title_short The effect of microwave radiation on grinding kinetics by selection function and breakage function - A case study of low-grade siliceous manganese ores
title_full The effect of microwave radiation on grinding kinetics by selection function and breakage function - A case study of low-grade siliceous manganese ores
title_fullStr The effect of microwave radiation on grinding kinetics by selection function and breakage function - A case study of low-grade siliceous manganese ores
title_full_unstemmed The effect of microwave radiation on grinding kinetics by selection function and breakage function - A case study of low-grade siliceous manganese ores
title_sort effect of microwave radiation on grinding kinetics by selection function and breakage function - a case study of low-grade siliceous manganese ores
publisher Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST)
series Journal of Particle Science and Technology
issn 2423-4087
2423-4079
publishDate 2018-08-01
description In this study, the effect of microwave radiation on grindability and grinding kinetics were investigated. Microwave treatment was performed using an oven with 1100 W power and 2.45 GHz frequency. In order to study the breakage mechanism the grindability from the standard Bond ball mill work index (BBMWI) test was used with the selection function and breakage function as grinding parameters for treated and untreated samples. Based on the results of grindability, the work index (Wi) of a standard Bond ball mill after 4 min of microwave radiation decreased from 12.46 kWh/t to 6.45 kWh/t. selection function results showed that the specific rate of breakage (Si) value for the size fraction -3350+2360 µm increased to 8.42% after microwave treatment. Cumulative breakage function results showed that microwave-treated products were coarser in comparison with untreated products. This phenomenon is more significant in coarse fractions, where the effect of microwave treatment is more obvious.
topic Microwave treatment
Work index
Grindability
Specific rate of breakage
Siliceous manganese ore
url http://jpst.irost.ir/article_690_31c799cc11c703bf121afc46c6209b49.pdf
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