Some Consideration On The Dynamics Of Bailing Circuits ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. E. Capes
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

The continuous balling? operation whereby a moist particulate mass is tumbled in a horizontal revolving drum with recirculation of the undersize product can be extremely unstable. Product and recycle rates are subject to wide fluctuations. Although the problem seems to be well-recognized, there is little published information or quantitative data readily available, especially in relation to industrial-scale circuits. Probably the best available published results are in the Russian literature, an illustration of which is given in Figure 1. These data, taken from a study') of some of the factors which influence the stabilization of the pelletizing process, illustrate the wide variations in circulating load and circuit productivity which may be encountered over a period of operation. The problems of balling circuit stability may be traced to random seed or nuclei generation and uncontrolled agglomerate growth. The situation is analogous to that in crystallization processes where (4 considerable attention is given to nucleation control. Traditionally attempts have been made to optimize system and operating variables to stabilize the balling process. A supplemental approach which is taken here is to build on the considerable
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APA: C. E. Capes  (1975)  Some Consideration On The Dynamics Of Bailing Circuits ? Introduction

MLA: C. E. Capes Some Consideration On The Dynamics Of Bailing Circuits ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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