Copper Mountain: Overview on the Grinding Mills and their Dual Pinion Mill Drives

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. van de Vijfeijken
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

This paper will first give a short overview of the Copper Mountain project in British Columbia, which just has started commercial operation earlier this year. The grinding process with one 34' x 20' SAG mill and two 24' x 39.5' ball mills will be briefly discussed. All three mills are gear driven by a ring gear, dual pinion and two low speed synchronous motors. Copper Mountain has installed on all three mills, the new state-of-the art dual pinion mill drives. All the inherent operation and maintenance features of this drive technology will be discussed, as well as the advantage of having variable speed control also on the ball mills. The installation and commissioning of the mills and drives at Copper Mountain will be briefly reviewed. Finally the first field measurements on these low speed mill drives will be presented, with the main focus on the low mechanical stress impact of these mill drives on the pinion and ring gear, as well as the accuracy of the load sharing between the two motors.
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APA: M. van de Vijfeijken  (2012)  Copper Mountain: Overview on the Grinding Mills and their Dual Pinion Mill Drives

MLA: M. van de Vijfeijken Copper Mountain: Overview on the Grinding Mills and their Dual Pinion Mill Drives. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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