Liner Shape And Power Consumption In Rotary Mills

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Waldo Valderrama Paola Grandela Luis Magne
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The effect of liner shape on power consumption was studied in a small laboratory mill under various operating conditions. It was found that the angle subtended between the lifter front face and the face in contact with the mill case has the most significant influence. The increasing height of lifter reduced power consumption, whereas the lifter spacing did not show any influence. The effect of height is less relevant at lower front angles. Highest power consumption is achieved with a 45" front angle. A comparison of cylinders and balls under identical conditions gives higher power consumption for ball charges. The data does suggest that, for maximum power draw, slip in the outer layers of the charge and the early recirculation of energy to the mill case should be avoided. Both factors prevent an efficient energy transfer to the mill charge.
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APA: Waldo Valderrama Paola Grandela Luis Magne  (1995)  Liner Shape And Power Consumption In Rotary Mills

MLA: Waldo Valderrama Paola Grandela Luis Magne Liner Shape And Power Consumption In Rotary Mills. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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