A Simple Method To Predict The Autogenous Grinding Mill Requirements For Processing Ore From A New Deposit ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Arthur R. MacPherson
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Primary autogenous grinding has been in general use for somewhat over 20 years. During this period there have been many highly successful plants built on this principle, while some others have had problems such as: 1. Not performing as predicted from test work. 2. Highly fluctuating tonnage rates. 3. Mechanical problems. 4. High liner wear. Many of the problems with commercial autogenous mills have resulted from improper sampling and testing of the ore during the development period. It is recognized that the fully autogenous mill is very sensitive to any changes in grindability which may occur in the feed to such a mill. The semi-autogenous mill is somewhat less sensitive, but large swings in grindability of the feed require adjustment of ball charge and this cannot be easily accomplished in a short period of time.
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APA: Arthur R. MacPherson  (1976)  A Simple Method To Predict The Autogenous Grinding Mill Requirements For Processing Ore From A New Deposit ? Introduction

MLA: Arthur R. MacPherson A Simple Method To Predict The Autogenous Grinding Mill Requirements For Processing Ore From A New Deposit ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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