Detection and prediction of overload conditions in ball mill grinding

Yuk Keung Lo1, Z. Rogovin2, J. A. Herbst3, K. Lee3
1Utah Comminution Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
2Dental Products Div., 3M Company, St. Paul, USA
3Utah Comminution Center, Salt Lake City, USA

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