Modelling load and product distribution in autogenous and semi-autogenous mills: Pilot plant tests

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Mary Goldman Gille Barbery Frédéric Flament
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

"Pilot plant testwork on autogenous and semi-autogenous grinding was conducted at the Centre des Recherches Minérales du Québec (CRM) to investigate the effect of ball addition, solids concentration in the feed, specific energy consumption and feed size distribution.A mathematical model that incorporates breakage and surface mechanisms of loss of mass was developed to predict load size distribution of autogenous and semi-autogeneous mills. An empirical model was used to predict product size distribution of autogenous and semi-autogeneous mills.IntroductionAutogenous (AG) and semi-autogenous (SAG) grinding circuits offer potential capital and operating cost savings when compared with conventional grinding. Empirical relationships have been developed to calculate specific power consumption for SAG mills using pilot plant test results (Mular et al., 1989; Barrett and Allan, 1986). Empirical models can be obtained from plant practice data but are applicable only to the particular ore and set of operating conditions used in the model. Grinding mechanisms have to be taken into account in order to develop a model that can be applied to different ores and mills.In AG and SAG, the ore itself acts as grinding media, with the finer sizes being crushed by the coarser ones. Surface mechanisms of loss of mass, in which the inner core of the particle remains intact, also take place. In SAG milling, the effect of balls also has to be taken into account. The role of each one of these mechanisms changes with particle size and the model has to account for such changes."
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APA: Mary Goldman Gille Barbery Frédéric Flament  (1991)  Modelling load and product distribution in autogenous and semi-autogenous mills: Pilot plant tests

MLA: Mary Goldman Gille Barbery Frédéric Flament Modelling load and product distribution in autogenous and semi-autogenous mills: Pilot plant tests. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1991.

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