Determination of the Circulating Load in a Wet Closed-Circuit Grinding System

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Bond Fred C.
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

DETERMINATIONS of circulating load in a classifier operating in closed circuit with a grinding mill are usually made from screen analyses of the mill feed and classifier products. The percentage remaining on someone selected screen size must be used in the calculation, and, because of the wide variation in average particle size between the mill feed and classifier overflow, an accurate and representative result at the selected mesh is often difficult to obtain. To overcome this difficulty and reduce the time required in making the determination, I have devised a method which uses the liquid-solid relationship in the circuit rather than screen analyses. The quantities required for the calculation include only the usual dilution and feed tonnage measurements, which should be made regularly in the course of ordinary mill operation and, in addition, the amount of new water added to the classifier, or to the head of the mill with the new feed. If measurements are obtained on both of these quantities it is possible to check the calculated circulating load, and to calculate the percentage of moisture in the new feed to the mill; or, if the latter is known, to check the feed tonnage.
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APA: Bond Fred C.  (1937)  Determination of the Circulating Load in a Wet Closed-Circuit Grinding System

MLA: Bond Fred C. Determination of the Circulating Load in a Wet Closed-Circuit Grinding System. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1937.

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