Autogenous Grinding - The Long And The Short Of It! ? Summary

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Howard W. Adam
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

Mill length was the primary variable investigated in an autogenous pilot mill circuit. The 5-1/2' diameter mill had both pebble ports and 1/2" wide slotted grates. The plus 1/2" mill product was crushed in a cone crusher and returned to the mill feed along with the minus 1/2" plus 4 or 6 mesh fraction. Tests were run with a short mill, inside length of 26-3/8", or diameter-to-length ratio of 2.50 to 1. The same mill was then lengthened to 48-3/8", diameter-to-length ratio of 1.36 to 1. The effect of mill length on circuit product characteristics was studied. Results show that (1) circuit throughput or grinding rate is lower per foot of mill length in the longer mill, (2) the long mill product is finer than the short mill product, and (3) KWH per ton of circuit product is slightly higher with the longer mill; however, KWH per ton of minus 200 mesh material (finer fraction) produced is essentially the same in the long mill as the short mill, It is not known whether the relationships found for the pilot mill are valid for commercial size mills.
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APA: Howard W. Adam  (1973)  Autogenous Grinding - The Long And The Short Of It! ? Summary

MLA: Howard W. Adam Autogenous Grinding - The Long And The Short Of It! ? Summary. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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