Hydrodynamics Of Slurry Flow Through The Porous Structure Of Ball Charge In Tumbling Mills

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Songfack
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

In this work, the slurry flow in the ball mill is solved with Navier-Stokes' equations and the marker and cell technique (MAC), which tracks the fluid-free surface. Considering different planes in the radial and axial directions, this numerical approach leads to the direct calculation of the slurry velocity profile, mill holdup, and volumetric flow in the ball charge and pool. The MAC technique takes as input, the results of a direct three-dimensional simulation of the motion of grinding media, and in turn, provides a detailed knowledge of the hydrodynamics of slurry flow through the porous structure of ball load. This technique is a new approach to the mass transport problem that overcomes the limitations of indirect studies such as residence time analysis and holdup measurements.
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APA: P. Songfack  (1994)  Hydrodynamics Of Slurry Flow Through The Porous Structure Of Ball Charge In Tumbling Mills

MLA: P. Songfack Hydrodynamics Of Slurry Flow Through The Porous Structure Of Ball Charge In Tumbling Mills. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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