Automation Of Crushing And Grinding Circuits ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John R. Riede
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Most modern crushing and grinding facilities are automated to some degree. Some, of course, have a very minimum of automatic control whereas others utilize very complex control equipment. However, with very few exceptions, the re has not been a new basic control philosophy applied in this field in the past seven years. The philosophy has been broadened in scope and applied to larger plants, some of them with data logging and so- called computer control, but almost always the same tried and proven basic control philosophy is the basis for the control system. New types of control devices to better implement the automatic control have been developed and are continuing to be developed. These devices and their application will be explained and the advantages and disadvantages of each will be discussed. Automatic lubrication of plant equipment is most essential, but this paper will not cover these systems. The use of data logging and computer analysis of the data obtained is fairly recent and it is hoped that by careful analysis of this information that new and better basic control philosophy will be forthcoming. This paper will describe the basic philosophy applied in its simplest form to several types of crushing and grinding equipment, and it will describe how it is being expanded to more complex systems. Some of the economics with regard to first cost, return on investment and maintenance will be covered.
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APA: John R. Riede  (1965)  Automation Of Crushing And Grinding Circuits ? Introduction

MLA: John R. Riede Automation Of Crushing And Grinding Circuits ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1965.

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