Closed grinding circuit residence time distribution analysis

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Z. Rogovin J. A. Herbst Lo. Y. C. K. Rajamani
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Knowledge of the amount of time material spends in a continuous mill in a closed grinding circuit is essential for circuit performance analysis and scale-up design. A convenient method for acquiring this information involves the use of pulse tracers in residence time distribution (RTD) experiments. In typical grinding circuit experiments, RTD measurements are done by injecting a pulse tracer into the mill inlet and detecting it in the circuit exit. In this article, an easy mathematical method for calculating mean residence time and the degree of mixing of material in a mill present in a closed grinding circuit is developed. There are no restrictions on the location of the tracer injection or detection points with this method. Any convenient location in the circuit can be chosen without affecting the residence time distribution measured. The analysis of impulse response data obtained from several commercial grinding circuits using this method is presented.
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APA: Z. Rogovin J. A. Herbst Lo. Y. C. K. Rajamani  (1988)  Closed grinding circuit residence time distribution analysis

MLA: Z. Rogovin J. A. Herbst Lo. Y. C. K. Rajamani Closed grinding circuit residence time distribution analysis. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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