Behavior Simulation Study Of Two Grinding Media Into Drum Mill

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 1651 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
Spherical grinding media (balls) are the most widely used media for comminution of ores by grinding. A modelling simulation study of the behavior of two grinding media in the grinding process was conducted to determine the possible advantages of the new shape milling bodies called tetraballpebs. Tetraballpebs are in the shape of tetrahedrons with spherical convex walls. A three dimensional CAD model of the mill drum with a diameter of 1200 mm was used. A continuous operating mode was simulated in terms of the 3D contact elements of the model (milling bodies and mill drum). Simulation tests were carried out in a typical grinding mode and at a typical rotational speed of the drum mill (75 per cent of the critical speed in cataracting mode). Studies carried out with both grinding media include equal number of milling bodies with the same weight and volume. Having thus ensured a uniform mass of the grinding media and same number of milling bodies, and constant other conditions and process parameters, conclusions can be drawn about the influence of the shape of the milling bodies on the grinding process. A kinematic analysis of the system using CAE (computer-aided engineering) model parameterization was conducted. The controlled parameters are: ? Power draw; ? Kinetic energy of each milling body; ? Motion of milling bodies inside the drum Keywords: grinding, grinding simulation, balls, tetraballpebs, DEM, CAD-CAE
Citation
APA:
(2012) Behavior Simulation Study Of Two Grinding Media Into Drum MillMLA: Behavior Simulation Study Of Two Grinding Media Into Drum Mill. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.