The mass transport of slurry and solid in a laboratory overflow ball mill

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. C. Klimpel L. G. Austin R. Hogg
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Slurry densities and holdup were measured for open circuit grinding tests in a laboratory overflow ball mill of 0.3 m diam by 0.6 m long, by emptying and drying after stoppage of the mill. Contrary to some other results in the literature, there was negligible variation of slurry level in the mill as a function of flow rate over a range of increase of flow rate of about 5 to I. However there was a gradual increase of solid holdup at higher flow rates because the slurry density in the mill increased. Equations are given for holdup and slurry density in the mill as a function of over flow diam, ball load, and feed slurry density. The average level of slurry necessary to give over flow was found to be much higher than that necessary to fill the mill to the overflow level at rest. The total level of balls and slurry was only increased slightly by ball loads higher than the overflow level. The overflow diam appeared to be the major controlling factor in determining the mill holdup.
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APA: R. C. Klimpel L. G. Austin R. Hogg  (1990)  The mass transport of slurry and solid in a laboratory overflow ball mill

MLA: R. C. Klimpel L. G. Austin R. Hogg The mass transport of slurry and solid in a laboratory overflow ball mill. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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