Minerals Beneficiation - The Relationship Between Sharpness of Classification and Circulating Load in Closed Grinding Circuits

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. T. Hukki H. Eklund
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

This article presents a simple arithmetic derivation for the relationship between sharpness of classification and circulating load, as well as world-wide industrial data which are compatible with the derived equation. It is shown that the sharpness of classification decreases with increasing circulating load. Based on the evidence available a comparison is presented between the performance of the present-day hydraulic classifiers. In a continuously operated closed circuit grinding system the tonnage and the fineness of the components may be indicated as follows: Eq. 8 expresses the relationship between sharpness of classification and circulating load in closed grinding circuits. If CL = 0, E = 100% according to the definition used. This, however, is a purely theoretical case because any apparatus to be called a classifier must produce the conventional two products. Furthermore, if CL = m, E =0%. In order to visualize the meaning of Eq. 8, the effect of factors d (fineness or percentage of under-size of classifier overflow at size x) and b (fineness or percentage of undersize of classifier sands at size x) should be studied. By the most rigid standard, factor d should be given the value of 100%. By so doing the size of classification is defined as that screen size x through which 100% of the classifier
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APA: R. T. Hukki H. Eklund  (1965)  Minerals Beneficiation - The Relationship Between Sharpness of Classification and Circulating Load in Closed Grinding Circuits

MLA: R. T. Hukki H. Eklund Minerals Beneficiation - The Relationship Between Sharpness of Classification and Circulating Load in Closed Grinding Circuits. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1965.

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