Conversion Of Fixed Speed To Variable Speed For Sag Motors At The Barrick Goldstrike Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Donnelli J. Sedey J. Hebert
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Installation of a Load Commutated Inverter (LCI) provides an economical method for conversion of a Fixed Speed Semi-Autogenous Grinding Mill into one with variable speed, qualities. Though capital intensive, the conversion appears to be one of the most cost-effective methods to gain the advantage of critical speed variations for variable ore characteristics. Expected advantages from the installation of LCI drives at the Goldstrike Mine were decreased liner wear, decreased media consumption and additional grind for increased production rates. These issues as well as construction, economics and performance will be discussed in the presentation. The utilization of the existing equipment came to play an integral part of the study and economic justification of the overall project.
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APA: J. Donnelli J. Sedey J. Hebert  (1999)  Conversion Of Fixed Speed To Variable Speed For Sag Motors At The Barrick Goldstrike Mine

MLA: J. Donnelli J. Sedey J. Hebert Conversion Of Fixed Speed To Variable Speed For Sag Motors At The Barrick Goldstrike Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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