Mathematical Modeling Applied To Analysis And Control Of Grinding Circuits Part II. Simulation Of Closed-Circuit Grinding ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. J. Freech
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

In this part of the two-part paper we discuss briefly the adaptation of the comminution model to describe the observed behavior of an industrial grinding circuit. Although reported verification of comminution models for continuous systems is limited, some interesting work has been reported 1,2 recently. The data acquisition and modeling efforts are described first, followed by discussion of some of the simulation results. Observations pertinent to steady-state operation are presented followed by a description of the application of a dynamic model of the grinding circuit for synthesis and evaluation of grinding-circuit control. The pilot-scale work indicated the comminution model should be capable of describing an industrial size-reduction process. Recognizing the broad utility of a process model based on first- principles, the Industrial Nucleonics Corporation of Columbus, Ohio, embarked on a joint program with the Duval Corporation of Tucson, Arizona, to evaluate the industrial applicability of the models described in Part I. This program was conducted in a grinding circuit, which included a rod mill 12.5 feet in diameter and 16 feet long and a ball mill 12.5 feet in diameter and 14 feet long, at Duval Corporation's Esperanza property3. The rod mill was operated in open circuit and the ball mill in closed circuit with cyclone classifiers.
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APA: E. J. Freech  (1970)  Mathematical Modeling Applied To Analysis And Control Of Grinding Circuits Part II. Simulation Of Closed-Circuit Grinding ? Introduction

MLA: E. J. Freech Mathematical Modeling Applied To Analysis And Control Of Grinding Circuits Part II. Simulation Of Closed-Circuit Grinding ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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