Dimensionality In Ball Mill Dynamics

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. Arbiter
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The theoretical analysis of tumbling mill energetics and performance has largely neglected mill dimensionality, and, in particular, the importance of the length/diameter ratio. This is in spite of the fact that practice varies substantially in this area: geographically, for semi-autogenous and autogenous mills, as between North America and South Africa/Scandinavia; historically, for overflow ball mills, for which the L/D ratio has increased significantly from the earliest small mills to/the largest mills currently. The present study is concerned primarily with the influence of the L/D ratio on the design and operation of overflow ball mills; on the occurrence of the overload phenomenon; and on the limits, if any, it may impose on mill capacities because of critical pulp axial velocity limits. It will be shown that the shape face or is of major importance in this area; and that its adjustment to the extent that this is practical should remove the diameter limitations previously postulated for this mill type.
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APA: N. Arbiter  (1990)  Dimensionality In Ball Mill Dynamics

MLA: N. Arbiter Dimensionality In Ball Mill Dynamics . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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