Conference Proceedings
Sampling 2010 Conference
Conference Proceedings
Sampling 2010 Conference
Why the Overall Exponent in Gy's Formula Almost Never Gets Close to 2.5
Once and for all, the debate on the exponent in Gy's formula is pushed to its limit. It is explained why an exponent of 2.5, obtained when using a square root of nominal size d to adapt the value of a calculated liberation factor to a different comminution size, will rarely be encountered in practice, if no arbitrary decisions are made.
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D Francois-Bongarcon
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- Published: 2010
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