Effect of Cryogenic Pre-Treatment on Breakage Characteristics of Rocks


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Improvement of energy efficiency in comminution of rocks using various pretreatment methods is being explored worldwide. This paper presents experimental data on breakage characteristics of granite and sandstone using cryogenic pre-treatment. The samples were treated with varying duration of immersion in liquid nitrogen. Combined pretreatment using oven heating followed by quenching in liquid nitrogen were also explored. The results indicate that using cryogenic pretreatment uniaxial tensile strength of granite can be decreased by more than 40% while in uniaxial compressive strength about 28% reduction is possible. For sandstone as much as 33% reduction in uniaxial compressive strength was observed.

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R. Bisai

Department of Mining Engineering

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Email: rohan.bisai1@gmail.com
India, IIT Kharagpur, WB, 721302

S. Goel

Department of Mining Engineering

Email: rohan.bisai1@gmail.com
India, IIT Kharagpur, WB, 721302

A. Hatwal

Department of Mining Engineering

Email: rohan.bisai1@gmail.com
India, IIT Kharagpur, WB, 721302

S. K. Pal

Department of Mining Engineering

Email: rohan.bisai1@gmail.com
India, IIT Kharagpur, WB, 721302

A. Majumder

Department of Mining Engineering

Email: rohan.bisai1@gmail.com
India, IIT Kharagpur, WB, 721302

T. K. Nandi

Cryogenic Engineering Center

Email: rohan.bisai1@gmail.com
India, IIT Kharagpur, WB, 721302

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