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Optimizing of the specific power consumption of an ore grinding mill, taking into account the stability of its electric drive system

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  • Marinka Baghdasaryan

  • Eduard Hakobyan

  • Gor Vardanyan

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Rising energy costs and the alarming state of the environment are creating new problems for energy-intensive industrial enterprises. This is why energy saving is currently becoming an increasingly relevant issue in all areas of economic and social development. Of particular interest are energy-intensive technological processes, which are interconnected and operate under the influence of random factors. One example is the electric drive system of a drum mill, which powers the ore crushing process. This paper presents a new approach to optimizing the specific energy consumption of electric drive systems for ore crushing mills. The essence of this approach is that the formulated energy-saving problem considers system stability. This approach eliminates unnecessary energy costs for systems operating under nonstandard conditions while ensuring the production of high-quality products. Depending on the specific gravity of the crushed ore, a comparative analysis shows that energy savings of up to 34.4% can be achieved. The stabilization condition can be used to optimize the electromechanical mill system's specific energy consumption, thereby improving operational efficiency.

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  • Marinka Baghdasaryan & Eduard Hakobyan & Gor Vardanyan, 2025. "Optimizing of the specific power consumption of an ore grinding mill, taking into account the stability of its electric drive system," Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, Learning Gate, vol. 9(9), pages 1168-1177.
  • Handle: RePEc:ajp:edwast:v:9:y:2025:i:9:p:1168-1177:id:10063
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