M. Kamiwano et al., Method of expressing and evaluating the grinding proceedings of fine particles ground with continuous annular-stirred bead mill, KAG KOG RON, 25(5), 1999, pp. 796-802
We propose indices of sharpness, Ss(*) and representative diameter, Ds(*),
for evaluation of grinding proceeding, both of which are defined through an
integrated area along cumulative frequency curves undersize of a particle
diameter distribution.
We investigate dynamic changes of particle diameter distribution with these
indices. It was found that these indices, Ss* and Ds* can express more acc
urately the subtle characteristics of the grinding process, which can not b
e described sufficiently with the grinding indices, Ss and Ds, defined thro
ugh the Rosin-Rammler approximation.
Subsequently, we evaluate the grinding proceedings for various kinds of rot
or types and grinding media for the continuously stirred bead mill, with Ss
(*) and Ds(*). It was found from the evaluation that the continuous annular
-stirred mill, on the Spike mill, can even grind talc particles, but the cu
mulative diameter distribution becomes broader. Ss(*) and Ds* can express m
ore accurately that the Spike mil, with the narrower clearance between roto
r and mill vessel wall, using smaller zirconia beads can grind calcium carb
onate particles most satisfactorily.