Analysis of alumina particles size and shape formation from developed planetary ball mill
This study emphasizes and the testing of alumina particles via a fabricated planetary ball mill. The fabrication of planetary ball mill work began with the design of the machine. Parts were fabricated separately then assembled. The jar and grinding media were made up of stainless steel as it as a hi...
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author | D., Ramasamy K., Mohanesen R., Maria Mahendran, Samykano K., Kadirgama M. M., Rahman |
author_facet | D., Ramasamy K., Mohanesen R., Maria Mahendran, Samykano K., Kadirgama M. M., Rahman |
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description | This study emphasizes and the testing of alumina particles via a fabricated planetary ball mill. The fabrication of planetary ball mill work began with the design of the machine. Parts were fabricated separately then assembled. The jar and grinding media were made up of stainless steel as it as a higher strength property than Alumina powder. Testing and calibration are carried out through the response surface methodology utilizing the experimental results. Test is also executed to confirm the validity and the accuracy of the developed planetary ball mill. Based on the result obtain, the alumina powders have a particle size reduction of about 50% of the original particle size. Furthermore, the shape of the alumina particle changes due to angular grinding to irregular particle shapes. It is apparent that the fabricated planetary ball mill able to grind the alumina powders and produce ultrafine particles by given period and parameter set. The fabricated ball mill able to function better than conventional ball mill. The planetary ball mill will be useful for the laboratory use purpose and production of ultrafine powder production. This ultrafine powder production can be used in application of powder metallurgy and advanced material research purposes. |
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spelling | UMPir285542021-02-03T03:25:01Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28554/ Analysis of alumina particles size and shape formation from developed planetary ball mill D., Ramasamy K., Mohanesen R., Maria Mahendran, Samykano K., Kadirgama M. M., Rahman Q Science (General) This study emphasizes and the testing of alumina particles via a fabricated planetary ball mill. The fabrication of planetary ball mill work began with the design of the machine. Parts were fabricated separately then assembled. The jar and grinding media were made up of stainless steel as it as a higher strength property than Alumina powder. Testing and calibration are carried out through the response surface methodology utilizing the experimental results. Test is also executed to confirm the validity and the accuracy of the developed planetary ball mill. Based on the result obtain, the alumina powders have a particle size reduction of about 50% of the original particle size. Furthermore, the shape of the alumina particle changes due to angular grinding to irregular particle shapes. It is apparent that the fabricated planetary ball mill able to grind the alumina powders and produce ultrafine particles by given period and parameter set. The fabricated ball mill able to function better than conventional ball mill. The planetary ball mill will be useful for the laboratory use purpose and production of ultrafine powder production. This ultrafine powder production can be used in application of powder metallurgy and advanced material research purposes. IOP Publishing 2020 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28554/7/Analysis%20of%20alumina%20particles%20size%20and%20shape.pdf D., Ramasamy and K., Mohanesen and R., Maria and Mahendran, Samykano and K., Kadirgama and M. M., Rahman (2020) Analysis of alumina particles size and shape formation from developed planetary ball mill. In: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Energy Security and Chemical Engineering Congress , 17-19 July 2019 , Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. pp. 1-11., 736 (052032). ISSN 1757-899X https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/736/5/052032 |
spellingShingle | Q Science (General) D., Ramasamy K., Mohanesen R., Maria Mahendran, Samykano K., Kadirgama M. M., Rahman Analysis of alumina particles size and shape formation from developed planetary ball mill |
title | Analysis of alumina particles size and shape formation from developed planetary ball mill |
title_full | Analysis of alumina particles size and shape formation from developed planetary ball mill |
title_fullStr | Analysis of alumina particles size and shape formation from developed planetary ball mill |
title_full_unstemmed | Analysis of alumina particles size and shape formation from developed planetary ball mill |
title_short | Analysis of alumina particles size and shape formation from developed planetary ball mill |
title_sort | analysis of alumina particles size and shape formation from developed planetary ball mill |
topic | Q Science (General) |
url | http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28554/7/Analysis%20of%20alumina%20particles%20size%20and%20shape.pdf |
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