The design of linings for rotary mils: major factor in the throughput and consumption of energy and metal

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D. D. Howat L. A. Vermeulen
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

A study was made of the performance of a rod mil operating without liter bars and with different arrangements of liter bars in the lining. . The results show that striking improvements in performance, increased throughput, and reduced consumption of liner metal and electrical energy can be obtained by a change in the geometry of the liter-bar arrangements within a mil. Rod mils of equal size fitted with the same arrangement of liter bars but operating at different speeds presented apparent anomalies in the relative consumption efficiency of electrical energy for the production of material smaller than 75 µ m. Marked savings in the consumption of liner metal were achieved by the use of an arrangement of alternating lines of higher and lower liter bars. A study of the relative performances of two large tube mils showed that the use of liter bars in one of the mils resulted in a marked reduction in the consumption of liner metal and electrical energy per ton of material smaller than 75 µ m in the product.
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APA: D. D. Howat L. A. Vermeulen  (1986)  The design of linings for rotary mils: major factor in the throughput and consumption of energy and metal

MLA: D. D. Howat L. A. Vermeulen The design of linings for rotary mils: major factor in the throughput and consumption of energy and metal. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1986.

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