Empirical Correlation To Determine Laboratory Mill Grinding Time

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. M. Torres
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

An empirical correlation to detennine laboratory mill grinding time has been developed. Grinding samples to 90 ± 5# below 147 micrometers was required for a flotation testwork at Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (CVRD) Research Center. The initial samples were all below 1 mm in size with different size distributions and work indices (Wi) ranging from 13 to 23 kWh/st. Grinding curves were determined for some initial samples. A correlation was developed between percent retained on 147 micrometers at a standard time and the time required to grind each sample to the required size. This correlation was then used to grind all samples, based on the preliminary grinding model. Finally, a statistical analysis with the size distribution of all samples was performed. The success of using the correlation was confirmed and an equation was determined using the data set.
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APA: V. M. Torres  (1996)  Empirical Correlation To Determine Laboratory Mill Grinding Time

MLA: V. M. Torres Empirical Correlation To Determine Laboratory Mill Grinding Time. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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