High-Intensity Autogenous Milling in the Hicom Mill - A Preliminary Simulation Model

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David I. Dr. Hoyer
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The Hicom mill is a conical mill in which a ball or autogenous load tumbles within a high-intensity acceleration field. An autogenous Hicom mill with a power density of about 1100 kw/m3 and a volume of just 4 litres reduced a 50 m quartzite feed to 90% passing 38 microns at a feed rate of 160kg/h (in closed circuit with a hydrocyclone). Batch tests have identified fracture, chipping and abrasion breakage mechanisms at pebble sizes of 5 to 50 mm. The special behaviour of the load in Hicom mills was exploited to develop a novel technique for estimating steady state autogenous load size distributions.
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APA: David I. Dr. Hoyer  (1992)  High-Intensity Autogenous Milling in the Hicom Mill - A Preliminary Simulation Model

MLA: David I. Dr. Hoyer High-Intensity Autogenous Milling in the Hicom Mill - A Preliminary Simulation Model. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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