Nate1093
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 31, 2019
- 7
Hi,
I have come across a problem in a textbook that I need some assistance with.
The problem is reproduced below, and asks you to determine the power input for a crusher in a chemical process plant.
The part I don't understand is 'Step 3' of the calculation procedure: Compute the raw-material and product mesh sizes (see above picture in yellow highlight).
They use the relationship: dr and dp = s/12 for calculating the mesh sizes, but where does the '12' come from?
From my research, it seems to be the number of openings in the mesh? Refer link: [link ][/url]
Thanks,
I have come across a problem in a textbook that I need some assistance with.
The problem is reproduced below, and asks you to determine the power input for a crusher in a chemical process plant.

The part I don't understand is 'Step 3' of the calculation procedure: Compute the raw-material and product mesh sizes (see above picture in yellow highlight).
They use the relationship: dr and dp = s/12 for calculating the mesh sizes, but where does the '12' come from?
From my research, it seems to be the number of openings in the mesh? Refer link: [link ][/url]
Thanks,