Modelling ore flow in the design of high-capacity sample cutters

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M Hidding R Shaw
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May 9, 2017

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The design of primary sample cutters for high-capacity conveyors is critical to achieving a correct sample, both in collecting the sample and ensuring smooth sample discharge flow. Modelling usually occurs at the design stage and requires extensive experience to achieve the correct result. However, it is difficult to confirm the effectiveness of the cutter design until after installation. Even with high-speed video, confirmation of complete sample capture is difficult, especially if the material characteristics change over time. Recent investigation using discrete element method (DEM) simulation to model the flow of the ore into the cutter and observe how it interacts with the cutter has revealed some interesting design requirements not observed in the past. By including DEM modelling, the correct design and optimisation of the cutter can be more accurately determined prior to commissioning.CITATION:Hidding, M and Shaw, R, 2017. Modelling ore flow in the design of high-capacity sample cutters, in Proceedings Eighth World Conference on Sampling and Blending , pp 145–150 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: M Hidding R Shaw  (2017)  Modelling ore flow in the design of high-capacity sample cutters

MLA: M Hidding R Shaw Modelling ore flow in the design of high-capacity sample cutters. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2017.

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