Synchronous Electric Drives For Grinding Mills

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Ploc
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

The grinding process in the mining industry has seen an increased throughput to accomplish greater production and lower overall production costs. Up to 8-9 MW, a single motor can be connected to drive the mill through a pinion and ring gear. Above the single-pinion drive limit, the dual pinion approach was developed to allow two drive motors to be used. This allowed the mill input power to be increased to 16-18 MW. Recent developments in clutch and ring gear materials and design are allowing greater input powers of up to 20 MW to be considered. To avoid damage to the ring gear by uneven load sharing between the two motors, it is critical that the two machines accurately share load. This is typically achieved by either drives capable of controlling load torque between motors or using a GE proprietary control system that accurately controls the load torque from each motor.
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APA: M. Ploc  (2010)  Synchronous Electric Drives For Grinding Mills

MLA: M. Ploc Synchronous Electric Drives For Grinding Mills. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2010.

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