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RAVASZOVÁ, S.; DVOŘÁK, K.
Original Title
Effect of Different High-energy Grinding Technologies on Granulometric and Crystallographic Properties of Portland Cement
English Title
Type
Peer-reviewed article not indexed in WoS or Scopus
Original Abstract
The present article deals with the effect of different high-energy grinding technologies through available laboratory mills on Portland cement's granulometric and crystallographic properties. Two types of commonly available laboratory mills were selected, namely the planetary mill and the vibratory mill. The type of laboratory mill used, the grinding environment, and the grinding time were monitored. The planetary laboratory mill with 10 mm in diameter grinding steel balls proved to be more efficient in the scope of material reduction, which effectively reduces the material, especially during wet grinding of the material. The agglomeration effect is significantly reduced, which is a big advantage of method of wet grinding
English abstract
Keywords
high energy miling, laboratory mills, Portand cement
Key words in English
Authors
RIV year
2024
Released
02.01.2023
Publisher
Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava
Location
Ostrava
ISBN
1804-4824
Periodical
Transactions of the VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, Civil Engineering Series
Volume
22
Number
2
State
Czech Republic
Pages from
74
Pages to
78
Pages count
4
URL
https://dspace.vsb.cz/handle/10084/149282
Full text in the Digital Library
http://hdl.handle.net/11012/213702
BibTex
@article{BUT180638, author="Simona {Ravaszová} and Karel {Dvořák}", title="Effect of Different High-energy Grinding Technologies on Granulometric and Crystallographic Properties of Portland Cement", journal="Transactions of the VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, Civil Engineering Series", year="2023", volume="22", number="2", pages="74--78", doi="10.35181/tces-2022-0019", issn="1804-4824", url="https://dspace.vsb.cz/handle/10084/149282" }
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