A Simulation Study on Two-Stage Grinding with High-Pressure Roller Mills

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Sep 13, 2010

Abstract

A Simulation Study on Two-Stage Grinding with High-Pressure Roller Mills By the application of high-pressure roller mill (HPRM) in the field of mineral processing, computer simulation can be used to predict overall performance of a grinding circuit based on data obtained from HPRM comminution test in pilot scale or industrial scale. Using the model developed by Klymowsky and Liu for HPRM comminution and an extended Plitt's model for classification, steady-state of a closed circuit grinding can be calculated by means of a virtual locked-cycle-test conducted on computer. This paper presents the result of a simulation study on two-stage grinding with HPRM as the comminution device. The emphasis is put on the influences of circuit-configuration and way of recirculating classifier's coarse-product on the overall circuit performance. The results show that two-stage grinding with HPRM has its merit and flexibility in meeting demands of various grinding tasks in mineral processing.
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APA:  (2010)  A Simulation Study on Two-Stage Grinding with High-Pressure Roller Mills

MLA: A Simulation Study on Two-Stage Grinding with High-Pressure Roller Mills. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2010.

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