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Optimizing The Performance Of High-Pressure Grinding Roll Based Ore Enrichment Circuits / Optymalizacja Pracy Układów Przeróbki Mechanicznej Rud Opartych Na Wysokociśnieniowych Prasach Walcowych

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  • Saramak Daniel

    (AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mining and Geoengineering, Department of Environmental Engineering and Mineral Processing, Kraków, Poland)

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This article concerns the issues of modeling and the optimizational approach for the performance of ore comminution circuits. A typical, multi-stage comminution circuit was analyzed with the high-pressure grinding rolls unit operating at a fine crushing stage. The final product of the circuit under investigation was, at the same time, a flotation feed in which particle size distribution initially determined the effectiveness of flotation operations. In order to determine the HPGR-based comminution circuit performance, a suitable mathematical model was built wherein the target function was linked directly with the effectiveness of the flotation processes. The target function in the presented model considers the issue in terms of the flotation operation’s effectiveness. The particle size distribution of individual comminution products and resulting from the weight recoveries of individual size fractions were criteria determining the quality of the comminution product. Weight recoveries of individual size fractions, in turn, were tied with the technical operating parameters of individual comminution devices. In the first model, profit maximization was the target function, while the second variant of the model took into account maximization of the useful mineral weight recovery in the concentrate. The HPGR application into ore processing circuits also results in energy saving benefits which were presented in a comparative analysis of the energy consumption of two comminution circuits - the first based on conventional crushing devices, and the second on the HPGR unit application which replaced the rod mills. The main benefit of such a modernization was almost two times lower energy consumption by the fine crushing stage and a decrease in the ball mills’ grinding operations load through bypassing a part of the material directly for the rough flotation operations.

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  • Saramak Daniel, 2012. "Optimizing The Performance Of High-Pressure Grinding Roll Based Ore Enrichment Circuits / Optymalizacja Pracy Układów Przeróbki Mechanicznej Rud Opartych Na Wysokociśnieniowych Prasach Walcowych," Gospodarka Surowcami Mineralnymi / Mineral Resources Management, Sciendo, vol. 28(4), pages 87-99, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:gosmin:v:28:y:2012:i:4:p:87-99:n:4
    DOI: 10.2478/v10269-012-0031-1
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