A Technical Review on Cryogenic Grinding

Shubham Thorat, A. A. Kamble
Journal of Thermal and Fluid Science
Volume 2: Issue 1, March 2020, pp 16-23


Author's Information
Shubham Thorat1 
Corresponding Author
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSPM Narhe Technical Campus, Pune, Maharashtra, India
shubhamthorat2001@gmail.com

A. A. Kamble2
2Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSPM Narhe Technical Campus, Pune, Maharashtra, India


Review Paper -- Peer Reviewed
Published online – 30 March 2021

Open Access article under Creative Commons License

Cite this article – Shubham Thorat, P.V. Patil, S. S. Vhatkar, A. A. Kamble, “A Technical Review on Cryogenic Grinding”, Journal of Thermal and Fluid Science, RAME Publishers, vol. 2, issue 1, pp. 16-23, March 2021.
https://doi.org/10.26706/jtfs.2.1.20210303

Abstract:-
Cryogenic grinding makes it possible to inexpensively ground heat sensitive, thermoplastic and elastic materials to extremely fine particles. Before size reduction, the cryogenic process breaks up the material and regulates the thermal increase in the grinding system. It results in high quality of the product and high quality of the system. Cryogenic broiling includes the cooling with a cryogenic liquid (usually liquid nitrogen) or carbon dioxide of a material below the embitterment temperature. The material is put into an impact mill after refolding, where it is mostly reduced in size by fracture. For spices, thermoplastics, elastomers, color concentrates and similar materials, cryogenic grinder is utilized. It also is utilized for the recovery of various scrap materials, such as rubber scraping factory and scrap tires, and for composition separation of components.
Index Terms:-
Heat transfer, Fins, Thermal conductivity, CFD, ANSYS 14.5 .
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