The Application of Population Balance Models to very Fine Grinding in Tower Mills

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Sterns UJ Weller KR
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Grinding to sizes less than 80 per cent passing 20 ¦m in both primary and regrind circuits is becoming increasingly important in processing metalliferous ores, as many of the remaining orebodies are very fine-grained and refractory. The process of very fine grinding, however, is expensive, and neither the performance nor the design criteria are well understood. This paper presents some findings from a collaborative research program, one of the objectives of which has been to better understand and improve the performance of very fine grinding circuits. Data from surveys of an industrial tower mill grinding circuit are reviewed and analysed using the population balance models of the CS]RO and 7KMRC. The performance of both models with regard to changes in feed size distribution, ball load and feedrate is assessed using these data. From comparisons between pilot and full scale tower mill operation a prototype scaling methodology is also presented which shows promise in allowing the models to be used to predict the effect of changes in mill Design.
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APA: Sterns UJ Weller KR  (1993)  The Application of Population Balance Models to very Fine Grinding in Tower Mills

MLA: Sterns UJ Weller KR The Application of Population Balance Models to very Fine Grinding in Tower Mills. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.

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