Vertical mill simulation applied to iron ores

The application of vertical mills in regrind circuits is consolidated. This type of mill is now attracting interest in primary grinding applications, due to its higher efficiency when compared to ball mills, which are usually used at this stage. In this study, a coarse sample of iron ore was tested...

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Main Authors: Douglas Batista Mazzinghy, Claudio Luiz Schneider, Vladmir Kronemberger Alves, Roberto Galéry
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-04-01
Series:Journal of Materials Research and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785414001008
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spelling doaj-a01f5f0e2654454caf3ef7dd2d9d7a512020-11-25T02:25:25ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542015-04-014218619010.1016/j.jmrt.2014.10.011Vertical mill simulation applied to iron oresDouglas Batista Mazzinghy0Claudio Luiz Schneider1Vladmir Kronemberger Alves2Roberto Galéry3Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Metalúrgica, Materiais e de Minas, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Centro de Tecnologia Mineral (CETEM), Centro de Desenvolvimento Mineral, Vale S.A., Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Metalúrgica, Materiais e de Minas, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, The application of vertical mills in regrind circuits is consolidated. This type of mill is now attracting interest in primary grinding applications, due to its higher efficiency when compared to ball mills, which are usually used at this stage. In this study, a coarse sample of iron ore was tested in a pilot scale grinding circuit with a vertical mill. Other three samples of pellet feed had already been tested with the methodology used in this study. The sample of coarse iron ore was characterized in laboratory tests carried out in a small batch ball mill. Selection and breakage function parameters were determined from the laboratory tests. The parameters were then used for simulating the pilot scale tests using Modsim™ software. The model previously implemented in Modsim™ has been successfully applied to represent the vertical mill operated with different ores. The simulations produced particle size distributions that were very close to the actual size distributions, and the predictions were accomplished only by imputing the calibrated parameters from the batch tests, the power draw and the feed size distribution of the pilot tests. The methodology is therefore useful for scale-up and simulation of vertical mills, only requiring laboratory tests that can be carried out in standard laboratory batch ball mills with small amounts of samples.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785414001008SimulationScale-upVertical millIron ore
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Vladmir Kronemberger Alves
Roberto Galéry
Vertical mill simulation applied to iron ores
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Simulation
Scale-up
Vertical mill
Iron ore
author_facet Douglas Batista Mazzinghy
Claudio Luiz Schneider
Vladmir Kronemberger Alves
Roberto Galéry
author_sort Douglas Batista Mazzinghy
title Vertical mill simulation applied to iron ores
title_short Vertical mill simulation applied to iron ores
title_full Vertical mill simulation applied to iron ores
title_fullStr Vertical mill simulation applied to iron ores
title_full_unstemmed Vertical mill simulation applied to iron ores
title_sort vertical mill simulation applied to iron ores
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Materials Research and Technology
issn 2238-7854
publishDate 2015-04-01
description The application of vertical mills in regrind circuits is consolidated. This type of mill is now attracting interest in primary grinding applications, due to its higher efficiency when compared to ball mills, which are usually used at this stage. In this study, a coarse sample of iron ore was tested in a pilot scale grinding circuit with a vertical mill. Other three samples of pellet feed had already been tested with the methodology used in this study. The sample of coarse iron ore was characterized in laboratory tests carried out in a small batch ball mill. Selection and breakage function parameters were determined from the laboratory tests. The parameters were then used for simulating the pilot scale tests using Modsim™ software. The model previously implemented in Modsim™ has been successfully applied to represent the vertical mill operated with different ores. The simulations produced particle size distributions that were very close to the actual size distributions, and the predictions were accomplished only by imputing the calibrated parameters from the batch tests, the power draw and the feed size distribution of the pilot tests. The methodology is therefore useful for scale-up and simulation of vertical mills, only requiring laboratory tests that can be carried out in standard laboratory batch ball mills with small amounts of samples.
topic Simulation
Scale-up
Vertical mill
Iron ore
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