Sag And Ball Mill Operation In Weak Network Conditions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. A. Errath P. Burmeister A. Sapin
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Sag Mills are becoming bigger in size almost every year. Concentrator plants are also becoming larger with more SAG and Ball Mills units with Gearless Mill drives installed in one plant. In contradiction to this development, concentrator plants are being built in increasingly remote areas, where the power supply and network conditions are not necessarily covering the needs for the operation of such plants. This paper describes sources of harmonic distortions and possible approaches to solve this problem. It also illustrates the permissible tolerances in terms of commutation of power electronics, based on already realized installations. Furthermore it explains how, and with which measures, harmonic currents created by non-linear loads with SAG and Ball Mill drives can be handled, and how harmonic standards can be fulfilled accordingly. Finally, this paper gives an overview about the technical impact of a strong versus weak network, and the economic relationship between them.
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APA: R. A. Errath P. Burmeister A. Sapin  (2001)  Sag And Ball Mill Operation In Weak Network Conditions

MLA: R. A. Errath P. Burmeister A. Sapin Sag And Ball Mill Operation In Weak Network Conditions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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