Revamp And Modernization Of Gearless Mill Drives

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Ahrens
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Gearless mill drives (GMD) are a well established solution for grinding applications in the minerals and mining industries. The paper describes the functionality and technical features of such drive systems as well as the development and the progress of GMD systems over the years. With an increasing installed base and many drives operating for many years, there is an increasing need to modernize or revamp existing GMD installations. The first installations of GMD took place in the cement industry and have demonstrated that ringmotors can achieve a lifetime well above 40 years, if maintained properly. The life cycle time of many other components, especially electronic parts, is usually shorter. It is therefore necessary to replace aged or out-dated components early enough in a planned manner in order to reduce the risk of component failures and the related shutdown times. Modernization upgrades can range from minor software updates to a revamp of the cycloconverter. The paper describes typical examples of such upgrades and shows the most important aspects that need to be considered.
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APA: M. Ahrens  (2008)  Revamp And Modernization Of Gearless Mill Drives

MLA: M. Ahrens Revamp And Modernization Of Gearless Mill Drives. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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