DEM as a Tool for Design and Optimisation of Mineral Processing Equipment

International Mineral Processing Congress
Paul W. Cleary
Organization:
International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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656 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"DEM application in mineral processing has for many years been heavily focused on simulating mills of various types. This method can be used to simulate many other aspects of mineral processing operations and can be used both to enhance understanding of the underlying flows and of issues such a breakage, wear, blockage, product degradation, segregation and mixing. The application of DEM to four important classes of non-comminution problems and equipment commonly found in or near mineral processing plants are described. These are:- Particle transport (examples include a conveyor belt and an inclined screw conveyor)- Sampling (assessment of sample bias for cross-stream samplers)- Separation (the efficiency of vibrating screens)- Storage and reclaim (discharge from a multi-port hopper and segregation in a splitter bin with asymmetric ingoing and outgoing conveyor belts, apron feeders and impact plate)."
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APA: Paul W. Cleary  (2003)  DEM as a Tool for Design and Optimisation of Mineral Processing Equipment

MLA: Paul W. Cleary DEM as a Tool for Design and Optimisation of Mineral Processing Equipment. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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