Development Of Mathematical Models For Coal Pulverizers

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Henry J. Walqui Timothy C. Eisele S. Komar Kawatra
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Population balance models were used to model the grinding action of industrial scale coal pulverizers. Experimental work was conducted with two different coal samples to determine the values of the appearance and selection function. These functions were determined for vertical mills by using s 6-inch by 10-inch laboratory roll mill to represent the action of a vertical mill. Two very important operating variables were identified for vertical mills: feed rate and roll spacing. Factorially designed experiments were used to analyze .and quantify the effect of these two variables. The models were then adapted to represent changes in operating conditions by incorporating the effect of the feed rate and roll spacing effects. This resulted in a simulation model able to respond to changes in operating conditions, by providing corrected predicted values for the product size distribution.
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APA: Henry J. Walqui Timothy C. Eisele S. Komar Kawatra  (2002)  Development Of Mathematical Models For Coal Pulverizers

MLA: Henry J. Walqui Timothy C. Eisele S. Komar Kawatra Development Of Mathematical Models For Coal Pulverizers. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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