Dem as a Tool for Design and Optimisation of Mineral Processing Equipment (ABSTRACT PAGE)

International Mineral Processing Congress
Paul W. Cleary
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"Particle scale simulation of industrial particle flows using DEM (Discrete Element Method) offers the opportunity for better understanding the flow dynamics leading to improvements in equipment design and operation that can potentially lead to large increases in efficiency, throughput or product quality. DEM has been used for modelling many industrial applications, particularly milling. This includes ball and rock motions and power consumption in ball mills, AG and SAG mills, vibrational segregation, flows in rotating drums, operation of dragline excavators and hopper flows. In mineral processing, DEM has been concentrated on mills because of their critical importance. However DEM also offers the opportunity to improve many other parts of mineral processing operations. These areas often do not receive the attention that the key comminution equipment commands, but can become critical when they fail or under-perform. Importantly their assessment/improvement using DEM is often much more feasible because of smaller problem sizes and the absence of poorly understood physics such as breakage. In this paper we describe DEM simulations of four important pieces of non-comminution equipment that are commonly found in or near mineral processing plants (these are shown in Figure 1):"
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APA: Paul W. Cleary  (2003)  Dem as a Tool for Design and Optimisation of Mineral Processing Equipment (ABSTRACT PAGE)

MLA: Paul W. Cleary Dem as a Tool for Design and Optimisation of Mineral Processing Equipment (ABSTRACT PAGE). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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