The Proposal of a New Method of Evaluation of Hard Coal Grindability

International Mineral Processing Congress
B. Tora
Organization:
International Mineral Processing Congress
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4
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187 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

The new method of evaluation of grindability of hard coal and its blend is shown. Standard Hardgrove test is used as a base to work out this method. The essence of this method consists of simulation of milling process in close circuit (mill-classifier) and determination of energy consumption and quantity of product under the constant feed flow. The research equipment designed specially for this project is described New method of grindability measuring completes standard Hardgrove method withdrawing its faults: ? bigger (c.a. 10 times) and more representative sample is used; ? the milling process is carried out in close circuit (similarly to the industrial condition); ? energy consumption of the milling process is determined for three samples, which differs in grain size. The new method of evaluation of grindability of hard coal and its blend is shown. Standard Hardgrove test is used as a base to work out this method. This method allows us to determine energy consumption of the milling process. The essence of this method consist of simulation of milling process in close circuit (mill-classifier) and determination of energy consumption and quantity of product under the constant feed flow. Our results will complete the Hardgrove method and will help us to better characterise coal. At the same time investigations in industrial scale are carried out. These investigations will verify this new method. Also a new mathematical model of the milling process is being elaborated. It will be used to predict behaviour of coals in industrial conditions.
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APA: B. Tora  (2014)  The Proposal of a New Method of Evaluation of Hard Coal Grindability

MLA: B. Tora The Proposal of a New Method of Evaluation of Hard Coal Grindability. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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