The Application of Multiphysics Models for the Design of Mill Discharge Systems (2ed96d4a-cb87-4198-b86f-f5819cae7d04)

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 21
- File Size:
- 2446 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
Current AG and SAG mill circuits have continued the trend to larger, fewer mills. These large mills place a significant additional load on the discharge systems and it has become imperative that the designs of these mill discharge systems are evaluated carefully to ensure maximum efficiency and have the capacity to be able to handle the increased mill discharge volumes. The current generation of multiphysics modeling tools allow a detailed analysis of AG and SAG mill discharge performance. The combination of Discrete Element Method modeling and Computational Fluid Dynamics allows the designer to model in detail all aspects of a mill discharge performance. This includes a detailed description of the build-up of solids and slurry in a mill discharge, the recycle of material back into the mill through the grates, the relative wear rates and the occurrence of overloading at the pinch points. These tools allow intelligent decisions to be made regarding the type of discharge arrangement, pan lifter geometry, and discharge cone design, so as to ensure that the discharge is capable of handling the duties required for a specific installation. This paper details the current state of the art in these modeling tools, and provides an overview of some recent applications.
Citation
APA:
(2012) The Application of Multiphysics Models for the Design of Mill Discharge Systems (2ed96d4a-cb87-4198-b86f-f5819cae7d04)MLA: The Application of Multiphysics Models for the Design of Mill Discharge Systems (2ed96d4a-cb87-4198-b86f-f5819cae7d04). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.