Modelling of the Sala Agitated Mill (SAM) Using BRGM Pilot Plant Data

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Olofsson O Durance M-V Villeneuve J
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Modelling of the Sala Agitated Mill (SAM) using a simplified solution to the population balance approach has been carried out. The rate of breakage is modified by the mill power, providing predictions of the resulting product size distribution for different grinding conditions and mill sizes. The power of the mill is estimated by a physically derived function, using an assumption that the mill power consumption mainly arises from the ball to ball friction within the mill. The grinding efficiency, depending on the media ball size and pulp density is approximated in the model. Experimental work on grinding a complex sulphide ore using a pilot scale SAM 7.5 has been carried out. Good agreement has been found between the data from the test campaign and the simulated values. The model has also been validated with experimental data from a pilot grinding of calcium carbonate and from an industrial mill. The model is included in the USIM PAC simulation software.
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APA: Olofsson O Durance M-V Villeneuve J  (1995)  Modelling of the Sala Agitated Mill (SAM) Using BRGM Pilot Plant Data

MLA: Olofsson O Durance M-V Villeneuve J Modelling of the Sala Agitated Mill (SAM) Using BRGM Pilot Plant Data. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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