Implementation of Advanced Transfer Chute Designs

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 6
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- Publication Date:
- Aug 12, 2013
Abstract
Frequently materials handling operations are compromised by transfer chute problems ranging from high wear rates, blockages and ineffective loading of the downstream conveyor. This paper will present the design flow implemented to overcome problems in two case studies utilising discrete element modelling incorporating material characterisation.Material testing is relevant in achieving a valid discrete element method (DEM) simulation model and subsequently a valuable design tool for transfer chute assessment and design. It is well recognised that in the current growth and demand for mineral resources, leading to ever increasing conveyor capacities associated with export terminals and mineral processing facilities that transfer chutes are a key focus point. The successful performance of the transfer chute is also dependent on operating with a ærobust rangeÆ of material flowability and handling characteristics. This requirement is crucial in accommodating mineral ores from developing resources, which are often more friable and stickier than in past decades.This paper will include details of chute installations associated with iron ore and coking coal, from the DEM simulations through to the performance of the installed and commissioned plant.CITATION:Moore, B A, van der Merwe, S and van Aarde, N, 2013. Implementation of advanced transfer chute designs, in Proceedings Iron Ore 2013 , pp 445-450 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA:
(2013) Implementation of Advanced Transfer Chute DesignsMLA: Implementation of Advanced Transfer Chute Designs. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2013.