Mechanistic modeling of continuous fine grinding in a ball mill, R.M. Carvalho, P.M. Faria, T.M. Campos, and L.M. Tavares

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. M. Carvalho P. M. Faria T. M. Campos L. M. Tavares
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

Recent advances in mechanistic ball mill modelling are expected to allow for more accurate predictions that overcome the well-known limitations of phenomenological approaches, including their inability to predict the effect of liner geometry and their wear, in grinding. Although able to describe continuous operation, the UFRJ model of ball mills has only been validated in the past in mills that operate in batch mode, either in laboratory or pilot scale. The present work demonstrates the application of the mechanistic UFRJ ball mill model to predict fine grinding of iron ore in a pelletising plant in Brazil, the first application of such a mechanistic modelling in continuous mode. It shows that the model provides accurate descriptions of flows after iterations in a closed-circuit with hydrocyclones. Keywords: Ball mill, iron ore, grinding, modelling, particle breakage
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APA: R. M. Carvalho P. M. Faria T. M. Campos L. M. Tavares  (2020)  Mechanistic modeling of continuous fine grinding in a ball mill, R.M. Carvalho, P.M. Faria, T.M. Campos, and L.M. Tavares

MLA: R. M. Carvalho P. M. Faria T. M. Campos L. M. Tavares Mechanistic modeling of continuous fine grinding in a ball mill, R.M. Carvalho, P.M. Faria, T.M. Campos, and L.M. Tavares. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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