On the Dynamics of Charge Motion in Grinding Mills

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. K. Mishra Sanjeeva Latchireddi T. N. Patra Sravan K. Prathy
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The motion of grinding balls has been the subject of study since 191 9 when Davis published the first treatise on this subject. Subsequently came the notion that knowing mill power draft, using Bond equation or others, is sufficient to do an analysis of grinding. Next, population balance models provided accurate scale-up from small laboratory size mills to very large plant size mills. However, this success was not repeated when dealing with semiautogenous grinding mill. The study of charge motion with the discrete element method provides support and answers to such issues. Besides providing an accurate picture of charge motion in large mills, the method begs the investigator to study grate and pulp lifter equally critically with fluid dynamic principles. Hence, in recent years, the field of comminution in grinding mills is advancing on a firm footing.
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APA: B. K. Mishra Sanjeeva Latchireddi T. N. Patra Sravan K. Prathy  (2005)  On the Dynamics of Charge Motion in Grinding Mills

MLA: B. K. Mishra Sanjeeva Latchireddi T. N. Patra Sravan K. Prathy On the Dynamics of Charge Motion in Grinding Mills. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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