Models of Selective Grinding and Mineral Liberation in Rod and Ball Mills for Mineral Processing Plant Simulation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. Broussaud
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

An original methodology has been developed for steady state simulation of selective grinding and mineral liberation in rod and ball mills. Three fundamental aspects of the methodology are presented successively : modeling ore texture, modeling grinding and its selectivity, and modeling mineral liberation. The methodology for modeling ore texture includes the conversion of 2D data into 3D reconstructed information and the use of the BILCO coherent material balance software. The models for grinding Simulation are classified into three levels, corresponding to three levels of available experimental data. All models account for grinding selectivity and for variations of engineering para-meters and operating conditions. An algorithm has been introduced to forecast mineral liberation, compatible with accurate simulation of selective grinding, which generates reasonable results.
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APA: A. Broussaud  (1987)  Models of Selective Grinding and Mineral Liberation in Rod and Ball Mills for Mineral Processing Plant Simulation

MLA: A. Broussaud Models of Selective Grinding and Mineral Liberation in Rod and Ball Mills for Mineral Processing Plant Simulation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1987.

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