Mass Balance Of A Grinding Circuit

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. L. Mular R. G. Bradburn B. C. Flintoff C. R. Larsen
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

"Following the acquisition of grinding- circuit data at Brenda Mines Limited for simulation purposes, various methods to mass balance the circuit were evaluated. Unfortunately, different answers were obtained for different balancing methods. A data-adjustment procedure was therefore developed. The procedure assumes that all ""best-fit"" criterion. A search is conducted with the minimum set of water masses and narrow size ranges of solids around the circuit (called search variables), which permit the computation of any of the measured data points. Search variables are used to calculate measured values for an objective function of the form: [ ] where W, is a weighting factor•, M1 is a measured value and M. is a corresponding . value calculated from search vanables. The best values of M, are those which minimize R. The above method is compared with others that have been utilized for mass balancing circuits."
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APA: A. L. Mular R. G. Bradburn B. C. Flintoff C. R. Larsen  (1976)  Mass Balance Of A Grinding Circuit

MLA: A. L. Mular R. G. Bradburn B. C. Flintoff C. R. Larsen Mass Balance Of A Grinding Circuit. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1976.

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