ONLINE SAG MILL PULSE MEASUREMENT AND OPTIMIZATION [report]

Raj Rajamani, Jose Delgadillo, Vishal Duriseti
2006 unpublished
The grinding efficiency of semi autogenous milling or ball milling depends on the tumbling motion of the total charge within the mill. Utilization of this tumbling motion for efficient breakage of particles depends on the conditions inside the mill. However, any kind of monitoring device to measure the conditions inside the mill shell during operation is virtually impossible due to the sever environment presented by the tumbling charge. An instrumented grinding ball, which is capable of
more » ... g a few hours and transmitting the impacts it experiences, is proposed here. The spectrum of impacts collected over 100 revolutions of the mills presents the signature of the grinding environment inside mill. This signature could be effectively used to optimize the milling performance by investigating this signature's relation to mill product size, mill throughput, make-up ball size, mill speed, liner profile and ball addition rates. At the same time, it can also be used to design balls and liner systems that can survive longer in the mill. The technological advances made in electronics and communication makes this leap in instrumentation certainly viable. Hence, the instrumented grinding ball offers the ability to qualitatively observe and optimize the milling environment.
doi:10.2172/895022 fatcat:4gw7rz77nzakxmovwbwebpddmi