The Grain Size Distribution of Blasted Rock


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Abstract

The determination of the grain size distribution of blasted rock exceeds the capability of an analytical sieving machine which only gives reliable results within a range of 63 μm to 125 mm. Other sophisticated methods are often not available for particle size measurement in coarse-grained applications in medium scale mining. Therefore, an alternative low cost method to investigate the grain sizes of blasted rock is introduced which can cover a range from 63 μm at the lower end without an upper limit. Three different options to examine blasted dolomite grains are investigated and combined with sieve analysis to determine a complete sieving equivalent grain size distribution. Comparison with results of a technical sieving shows that this method gives a good approximation of the size distribution, improving the possibilities for design of mineral processing equipment.

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T. Fraszczak

Institute of Mechanical Process Engineering and Mineral Processing

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Email: Tony.Fraszczak@mvtat.tu-freiberg.de
Germany, Freiberg, 09599

T. Mütze

Institute of Mechanical Process Engineering and Mineral Processing

Email: Tony.Fraszczak@mvtat.tu-freiberg.de
Germany, Freiberg, 09599

B. Lychatz

Institute of Iron and Steel Technology

Email: Tony.Fraszczak@mvtat.tu-freiberg.de
Germany, Freiberg

O. Ortlepp

Wünschendorfer Dolomitwerk GmbH

Email: Tony.Fraszczak@mvtat.tu-freiberg.de
Germany, Wünschendorf/Elster

U. A. Peuker

Institute of Mechanical Process Engineering and Mineral Processing

Email: Tony.Fraszczak@mvtat.tu-freiberg.de
Germany, Freiberg, 09599

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