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Gaudin's equation

An equation for the particle size distribution that can be expected when a material is crushed in a ball mill or rod mill; it is of the form P = 100(x/D)m, where P is the percentage passing a sieve of aperture x, D is the maximum size of particle, and m is a constant which is a measure of dispersion. The equation holds good only if the ratio of size of feed to size of balls is below a critical value.

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