Society Of Mining Engineers Of AIME On Line Size Analysis In Grinding Circuit Control

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Larry Diaz
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

A single stage ball mill-cyclone circuit was extensively tested for its reactions to step changes in three controllable variables: feed rate, water to cyclones, and water to the ball mill. A series of carefully designed tests are to be carried out in order to determine relationships between the various ball mill and cyclone parameters. Cyclone overflow particle size distribution is to be continuously monitored during the tests using an ultrasonic device. Other circuit variables that are to be measured and recorded are feed rate, ball mill mass flow, cyclone feed and overflow densities, cyclone feed sump level, water flows, etc. Once the circuit performance is defined, two types of grinding circuit control systems will be evaluated: (a) mass flow-based; (b) particle size- based. Results obtained by each approach in terms of feed rate and cyclone overflow size distributions are discussed. The high sensitivity of continuous particle size measurements to grinding circuit disturbances is emphasized.
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APA: Larry Diaz  (1971)  Society Of Mining Engineers Of AIME On Line Size Analysis In Grinding Circuit Control

MLA: Larry Diaz Society Of Mining Engineers Of AIME On Line Size Analysis In Grinding Circuit Control. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1971.

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