Implementation of a Semi-Autogenous Grinding Circuit at the Brunswick Concentrator

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Mike Cooper Ian Orford Chris Larsen
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

"An autogenous grinding circuit was commissioned at the Brunswick concentrator in October 1998. The autogenous grinding circuit replaced existing surface crushing plants, fine ore storage, rod and primary ball mills. The 8.54m diameter x 4.27m long (EGL) AN1 mill is driven by a bidirectional variable speed 6.3MW ABB wound rotor motor with Slip Energy Recovery (SER) drive. The AG mill was subsequently converted to SAG operation in May 1999 for a number of reasons. The mill is operated in closed circuit with horizontally inclined 660mm diameter cyclones to produce a circuit product P80 of 85 microns. Extensive test work and JKSimMet design modeling resulted in a production circuit operating closely within design expectations.The circuit is highly instrumented and controlled via a hybrid Programmable Logic Controller (PLC-5) and Fisher PROVOX Distributed Control System (DCS) that is in communication with the property information highway. An expert control system (Gensym G2) is used for control of the SAG mill load.Engineering and construction were completed in 28 months from the time of management approval for the project. The Brunswick AG/SAG mill circuit was commissioned on schedule at the $M 23.5 forecast budget."
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APA: Mike Cooper Ian Orford Chris Larsen  (2001)  Implementation of a Semi-Autogenous Grinding Circuit at the Brunswick Concentrator

MLA: Mike Cooper Ian Orford Chris Larsen Implementation of a Semi-Autogenous Grinding Circuit at the Brunswick Concentrator. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.

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