Mill Modeling As A Tool To Effective Cost-saving Optimization Strategies

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 884 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1996
Abstract
Good morning ladies and gentleman.
During 1995 Prof. R. P. King (University of Utah Comminution Center) presented 2 papers on new horizons in comminution: "Comminution Research in the United States " was presented at the 1995 Meeting of the National Mining Association, while "Comminution: Meeting the Needs of Fundamental Research in the Mineral Industry" was presented at the 2nd SME Research Forum - 1995.
In both papers a very interesting graph named "Energy usage for various comminution schemes" illustrated some poignant issues proposed by Prof. King.
We do think that some of Prof. King's ideas might very well serve as "warm-ups" for this Comminution Panel Discussion, which are ultimately the goals to be reached by the 3-minute presentations.
Thus, we shall be addressing in the sequence Prof. King's most relevant ideas (as well as introducing his graph), intending therefore show how important creative and state-of-the-art Mill Modeling is, if it is to become a Tool to Effective Cost-Saving Optimization Strategies.
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(1996) Mill Modeling As A Tool To Effective Cost-saving Optimization StrategiesMLA: Mill Modeling As A Tool To Effective Cost-saving Optimization Strategies . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.