Blasting Design For Increased SAG Mill Productivity

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. L. Smith K. A. Prisbrey C. L. Barron
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

SAG mill throughput is often a bottleneck to increasing plant productivity. Improved size distribution control in the mill feed can be used to increase mill production. This can be accomplished by controlling blast fragmentation as a function of energy input and rock characteristics. Such an approach requires the integration of rock fragmentation and comminution modeling. The optimal mill feed size distribution is determined by adapting a population balance comminution model to a measure of rock hardness or fragility, which is also related to the rock fragmentation that is achieved by blasting. The relationship between the size distribution and fragility of the feed and the mill's product and the critical size in a SAG mill is examined.
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APA: M. L. Smith K. A. Prisbrey C. L. Barron  (1994)  Blasting Design For Increased SAG Mill Productivity

MLA: M. L. Smith K. A. Prisbrey C. L. Barron Blasting Design For Increased SAG Mill Productivity. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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