The Study and Analysis of Sinter Ores` Fragmentation Situation after Times Continued Drum Test

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The article concludes the drum index and wear index of sinter ores by times continued drum test. Based on the test results, we analysis the fragmentation situation of sinter ores and the principle which effects the grade distribution under drum test. The results show that after drum test, the quality of sinter ores between 0.00-5.00mm and 10.00-16.00mm rises apparently, while other part all get lower. What`s more, when the times of drum test are same, the powdery degree will get bigger if the time is longer. When the time of drum test is same, the powdery degree will get bigger if the times are more. When the times and times are all the same, the powdery degree will be closely, which shows the results fits the Experimental errors.

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