The Effect of Blends of Rock Shape in AG / SAG Mills and Comminution Circuits

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R Chandramohan
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

Comminution is the science of size reduction of brittle materials. It is integral to mineral extraction and is one of the most energy intensive processes in the mining industry. There are a number of tests used to quantify the strength of ore, which are then used to size the AG / SAG mill in circuit design. The calculated energy utilized for breakage in these devices is based on the assumptions that the materials treated are of average shape and that the processing equipment is designed to break the ore as efficiently as possible under the given operating conditions. In drop weight tests, it was found that shape significantly influences the measured rock strength. Controlled experiments with variations in blends of rock shape show that mill throughput increases with the addition of weaker shaped rocks.
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APA: R Chandramohan  (2012)  The Effect of Blends of Rock Shape in AG / SAG Mills and Comminution Circuits

MLA: R Chandramohan The Effect of Blends of Rock Shape in AG / SAG Mills and Comminution Circuits. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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