Modelling of the HPGR Crusher

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. Lim L. Tondo
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The high pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) is a relatively new technology which offers the potential benefits in energy savings, circuit simplicity and improved product characteristics in minerals processing applications. Over 300 machines are now operating world-wide, but most of these are used for grinding cement clinker, and relatively few are used in conventional mineral processing. One of the rea- sons for its current limited use in the minerals processing industry is that design, scale-up and flowsheet assessment procedures are seen to be relatively immature and untested. This has reduced confidence in the potential application of the technology. To help rectify this situation an industry funded research project was undertaken, one of whose aims was to develop and prove a mathematical model of the HPGR and a scale-up procedure. Data were collected from tests using laboratory, pilot and in one case a full scale unit (2.2m diameter). A range of feed types were tested including quartz, limestone, kimberlite, bauxite, iron ore and gold ore. These data were then used to develop models of the size reduction performance, power draw, throughput and operating gap for a wide range of pressures, feed sizes, and roll speeds. This paper describes the models that have been initially developed and illustrates their accuracy using some of these data.
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APA: W. Lim L. Tondo  (1998)  Modelling of the HPGR Crusher

MLA: W. Lim L. Tondo Modelling of the HPGR Crusher. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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