Ring-Geared Mills Operated With Frequency Converter (Much More Than Just Variable Speed)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. R. von Ow
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

The method of powering mills such as AG, SAG and Ball has a long and technically interesting history. It can be said that almost every decade in the last half century had its own trend. The trends were dominated by the market demand, the advanced process development and requirement of the mechanical and the electrical technology but mostly by the price of the applied technology. The increasing size of the ring geared mills in the last years requires more awareness on the drive train solution. Special attention must be paid to the mechanics and the requirements of the power grid. Operational challenges such as soft starting and controlled operation as well as the protection of the equipment have gained importance. Frequency converter drive solutions dedicated to single or dual pinion ring-geared mills offer significant advantages over conventional drives due to their application specific features and controls. Solutions with low speed motors as well as high speed motors cover all possible configurations available for ring geared mills.
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APA: T. R. von Ow  (2010)  Ring-Geared Mills Operated With Frequency Converter (Much More Than Just Variable Speed)

MLA: T. R. von Ow Ring-Geared Mills Operated With Frequency Converter (Much More Than Just Variable Speed). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2010.

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