Theses/Dissertations
Author Hill, Eugene Farrell, 1916-

Title The effect of addition agents in grinding Portland cement clinker / by Eugene Farrell Hill.

Published 1940.
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 MST DEPOSITORY  THESIS T 702    NOT CHECKED OUT
 MST DEPOSITORY  THESIS T 702 c.2  NOT CHECKED OUT
Description [iii], 64 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm
Summary "In the dry grinding of most materials in a ball mill or similar apparatus, a degree of fineness is eventually reached when a noticeable decrease in the efficiency of grinding occurs. The degree of fineness where this phenomenon occurs, as measured by the specific surface of the material being ground, varies greatly with different materials. The accompanying effect in all cases, however, is the formation of a coating upon the balls; this coating in the case of cement adheres tightly to the balls and increases in thickness as grinding progresses after the initial "coating' fineness has been reached. Usually an agglomeration or flocculation of the fine particles which have previously been produced also occurs. The first effect tends to cushion the blows of the balls, and both effects tend to defeat the object of continued grinding. It was the purpose of this work to study these effects"--Introduction, leaf 1.
Notes M.S. University of Missouri, School of Mines and Metallurgy 1940.
Typescript. Illustrated by author.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 60-62) and index (leaves 63-64).
Subjects Portland cement.
Cement clinkers.
Portland cement -- Additives.
Grinding and polishing.
Other Titles MST thesis. Chemical Engineering (M.S., 1940).
OCLC/WorldCat Number 5968575
Author Hill, Eugene Farrell, 1916-
Title The effect of addition agents in grinding Portland cement clinker / by Eugene Farrell Hill.
Subjects Portland cement.
Cement clinkers.
Portland cement -- Additives.
Grinding and polishing.
Other Titles MST thesis. Chemical Engineering (M.S., 1940).