JK Drop Weight Parameters - A Statistical Analysis of their Accuracy and Precision, and the Effect on SAG Mill Comminution Circuit Simulation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T Perkins T J. Napier-Munn
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The JK Drop Weight test was developed at the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC) in the early 1990s as a means of characterising ore for the purposes of AG/SAG mill and crusher modelling. It has since been used extensively worldwide in the minerals industry as a key ore characterisation test which produces parameters which are used in comminution circuit design and optimisation. The test generates three parameters which are used in the AG/SAG mill model of the JKSimMet software. The resistance of the ore to high energy (impact) breakage is quantified with the A and b parameters. The oreÆs resistance to low energy (abrasion) breakage is measured using the ta parameter. The accuracy and precision of the results of the JK drop weight test are of great importance given that the parameters are key inputs in the design of such capital intensive items as SAG mills. Plant optimisation exercises also rely on the accuracy of the parameters to assist with improving the performance of an existing circuit. A thorough analysis of the accuracy and precision of the parameters generated by the JK drop weight test has now been undertaken by JKTech Pty Ltd (JKTech). An experimental program was designed using statistical methods to plan a hierarchical set of 24 drop weight tests on homogeneous material. Each stage of the test was identified and incorporated into the experimental design so that the contribution to the overall error of each stage could be quantified, including the effect of operator. The data were analysed by nested analysis of variance. An overall analysis of the A, b and ta parameters generated from the test program has now quantified the variance of these parameters more thoroughly than ever before. Using the results for the impact parameters, an analysis has been carried out to investigate the effect of these variances on final SAG mill comminution circuit design. The results will also be used to refine the comparative testing procedures currently in use by licensees worldwide.
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APA: T Perkins T J. Napier-Munn  (2008)  JK Drop Weight Parameters - A Statistical Analysis of their Accuracy and Precision, and the Effect on SAG Mill Comminution Circuit Simulation

MLA: T Perkins T J. Napier-Munn JK Drop Weight Parameters - A Statistical Analysis of their Accuracy and Precision, and the Effect on SAG Mill Comminution Circuit Simulation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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