GRINDING - CIRCULATING lOAD PROCESS CONTROL
GRINDING - CIRCULATING lOAD PROCESS CONTROL
GRINDING - CIRCULATING lOAD PROCESS CONTROL
10 t/hr
13,14,15,
t/hr
3,4,5t/hr
Circulating Load Ratio
• In the simple ball-mill-classifier circuit : Lets Say
( a ) New feed rate is F t / h
( b ) The circulating load (i.e classifier underflow) is C t / h then:
Circulating load ratio = C /F
A mass balance on the mill classifier gives:
ball-mill discharge = circulating load + product i.e.
F+C=C+F
• Samples of ball mill discharge, circulating load and classifier overflow ( circuit product ) are taken
and “screen Analysis” are performed.
• Let a,b and c be the percentage weights in any specific size fraction in the mill product,
circulating load, and classifier overflow, then a mass balance on the classifier in terms of such
sized material is :
( F + C ) a = Fc + Cb ………( 2 )
C / F = a-c / b-a ……( 3 )
• a,b,c can be measured online by ‘Nuclear density gauges’ and the circuit circulating load can be
continuously monitored.
Circulating Load Ratio….. Cont.
• Using all the size analysis data available, the “BEST-FIT” value of the
‘circulating load ratio’ can be determined.
• The Circulating Load Ratio ( CLR) is an important parameter, that
determines the Crushing and Grinding efficiency, particle size
distribution, Energy Consumption etc.
• The ‘Cost and Time’ required for the entire comminution process is a
function of a large number of “CONTROL PARAMETERS” and the
Optimization of these values is the essence of “ Process Control”.
Conventional Designs of Pulp Lifters
Various Sections of an AG Mill
Hardinge Mill
About Grinding Media
• Grinding balls are usually made of forged or rolled high –carbon of
alloy steel or cast alloy steel and consumption varies between 0.1 and
as much as 1.0 kg / ton of ore depending on hardness of ore, fineness
of grind, and medium quality.
• Good quality of grinding media may be expensive, but may be
‘economic’ due to lower wear rates.
• Medium consumption can be a very high proportion sometimes as
much as 40% of the total milling costs. Thus an important area of ‘cost
centre’.
• Autogenous Grinding ( AG) and Semi-Autogenous Grinding (SAG) mills
have become popular, so that the ‘media costs’ can be appropriately
OPTIMISED.
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