Optimisation Of The Ball Mill Circuit Using A Simulator In Conjunction With Measurements From A Non-Intrusive Sensor

International Mineral Processing Congress
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

The ball level and pulp load play a key role in the operation of industrial scale ball mills. These two operating variables have a significant influence on the performance of the ball mill and any attempts to optimize these devices require manipulating either one or both of these variables. There are several models that can be employed to perform simulations to optimize the performance of industrial ball mills. However, most of these models require ball load and pulp load measurements as inputs to calibrate the model. The changes suggested by the simulator also provide operating regimes that involve moving either the ball level or pulp load and sometimes both of these variables. A ball mill model coded in JKSimMet was used in conjunction with the Sensomag to optimize the secondary ball mill at Waterval concentrator in South Africa. The results show that the perfect mixing ball mill model can be used in conjunction with the Sensomag to optimize the performance of the secondary ball mill.
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APA:  (2012)  Optimisation Of The Ball Mill Circuit Using A Simulator In Conjunction With Measurements From A Non-Intrusive Sensor

MLA: Optimisation Of The Ball Mill Circuit Using A Simulator In Conjunction With Measurements From A Non-Intrusive Sensor. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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