2013
DOI: 10.1007/bf03402260
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DEM-PBM approach to predicting particle size distribution in tumbling mills

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“…Therefore, a deep understanding of the whole process requires the identification of each individual component that contributes to the grinding effect. In light of this, Pérez-Alonso and Delgadillo [47] studied the grinding process in ball mills using the discrete element method (DEM). The DEM approach was found to be a reliable tool to predict the PSD of the products using three components, namely, PBM, impact energy distribution of the mill, and breakage characteristics of particles.…”
Section: Use Of the Non-linear Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, a deep understanding of the whole process requires the identification of each individual component that contributes to the grinding effect. In light of this, Pérez-Alonso and Delgadillo [47] studied the grinding process in ball mills using the discrete element method (DEM). The DEM approach was found to be a reliable tool to predict the PSD of the products using three components, namely, PBM, impact energy distribution of the mill, and breakage characteristics of particles.…”
Section: Use Of the Non-linear Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors demonstrated good convergence between calculated and experimental results. Paper [26], based on DEM method using the models of balance between the masses of fill, studied numerically the distribution of energy of the impact action in a tumbling mill's chamber. The results of modeling were compared to experimental data.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ratios of the impact parameters under a self-oscillatory and a conventional steady mode (26) to (31) are conveniently used for a comparative assessment of the impact action of a milling fill under these modes.…”
Section: Analytical Modeling Of Impact Action Of the Milling Fill On mentioning
confidence: 99%