The Performance Of An Industrial Balling Circuit I - Effect Of Operating Variables On The Mass Flow Rates And Pellet Size

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

This paper presents the results of an investigation of the stability of the mass flow rates and average pellet size in the different streams of an industrial-scale balling circuit. The variables in this study include water content, drum speed and fresh feed rate. It was found that both the mass flow rates and pellet diameter are greatly disturbed when a change, positive or negative, in any of the variables takes place. For most of these disturbances to be damped don, a period of one hour or so is required. When a disturbance in the feed rate was made, the transient period extended to more than one and half hours (the duration of the experiment). It was observed that there is an interaction between the drum speed and moisture needed for producing an acceptable green ball product. The moisture content of the product pellets was found to be a function of the pellet size, with the larger pellets retaining a higher moisture content.
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APA:  (1980)  The Performance Of An Industrial Balling Circuit I - Effect Of Operating Variables On The Mass Flow Rates And Pellet Size

MLA: The Performance Of An Industrial Balling Circuit I - Effect Of Operating Variables On The Mass Flow Rates And Pellet Size. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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