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The mobile factors of cracked ore in vibrating-ore draw shafts were analyzed. The results show that the mobile coefficient of cracked ores will be mainly influenced by the combination of ore physical factors if the structure dimension and parameters of vibrating ore-draw shafts are sure. It decreases with increasing the cohesion, lump content, lump size and powder content and increases with increasing the porosity. The coefficient decreases with increasing the moisture content, but increases after the moisture content reaches a certain value. Uniform grain leads to better mobility, non-uniform grain leads to worse mobility. The value of the mobile coefficient should be in a range of 0.3–1.1 when designing the vibrating ore-draw shafts. According to correlation degree of grey system theory, the effects of factors on the mobility of cracked ore are given in the weight decreasing consequence as follows: moisture content, lump content, distribution of grain size, lump size, porosity, cohesion and powder ore content. It is unreasonable to neglect any one because the values of their weights are not obvious.
Keywords
vibrating ore-draw
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shaft
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mobile coefficient
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gray system theory
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cohesiveness
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Ai-xiang Wu, Li-chun Jiang, Jia-sheng Chen.
Mobility factors of cracked ore in vibrating-ore draw shafts.
Journal of Central South University, 2005, 12(1): 78-82 DOI:10.1007/s11771-005-0208-5
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