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Attrition rate distribution model

Arena et al. (1983) investigated the coal attrition in a mixture with sand under hot but inert conditions. As they increased the sand particle size while keeping its mass in the bed constant, they observed an increase in the coal attrition rate. They interpreted their results by assuming that the abrasion energy is shared out on the entire material surface. On the same basis Ray et al. (1987a) developed their attrition rate distribution model for abrasion in a fluidized bed. [Pg.440]


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