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ArticleName | Application of the probabilistic model of grinding for analysis and prediction of commercial mill operating results |
ArticleAuthor | Malyshev V. P., Makasheva A. M., Bekturganov N. S., Tokbulatov T. Ye., Kravchenko V. G., Kaykenov D. A. |
ArticleAuthorData | Chemical and Metallurgical Institute named after Zh. Abishev (Republic of Kazakhstan): Malyshev V. P., Doctor of Engineering Sciences, Professor, Head of Laboratory, eia_hmi@mail.ru Makasheva A. M., Doctor of Engineering Sciences, Professor, Chief Researcher, eia_hmi@mail.ru
National Scientific-Technological Holding «Parasat» (Republic of Kazakhstan):
Kazakhmys Corporation (Republic of Kazakhstan):
Zhezkazgan Concentrator (Republic of Kazakhstan) Kravchenko V. G., Chief Preparator
E. A. Buketov Karaganda State University (Repubic of Kazakhstan) Kaykenov D. A., Researcher |
Abstract | In elaboration of the probabilistic model of grinding, proposed by the authors, the new probabilistic model application for commercial mills adjustment to actual operation conditions on the basis of direct comparison of actual and calculated particle size fractions distribution of mill product is shown. The work was performed together with the staff of Chemical-metallurgical Institute (Karaganda), AO «NNT Holding Parasat» (Astana), TOO «Kazakhmys Corporation» (Zhezkazgan) and the Karaganda State University named after Ye. A. Buketov. The measurements were performed by the personnel of the Zhezkazgan Concentrating Plant 1. Hard ore from an underground mine, blended with up to 40–45 % of «Zhomart» open pit ore with hardness similar to that of Zhezkazgan ore, was processed. 3.2х3.1 MShR grate discharge mill operated in primary grinding stage in locked circuit with КСН spiral classifier. On the whole, it may be stated, that in spite of numerous disturbances in operating conditions, the probabilistic model of grinding represents grinding process realization adequately and objectively, and may be used as a performance management tool for this most complex process, and the described sequence of this model adaptation may be employed as a technique for commercial mills Computer Modeled parameter processing. Correlation of theoretical and actual data on particle size fractions distribution may be used, if required, for correction of mill operating parameters. With that, a seeming complexity of theoretical calculations may be easily overcome through their programming for computer processing within the framework of Automatic Process Control systems, available in modern production. |
keywords | Grinding, probabilistic model, kinetics, ball mill, Zhezkazgan Concentrating Plant |
References | 1. Malyshev V. P. A new aspect in the theory of ore grinding and control of this process. Obogashchenie Rud, 1995, No. 4–5, pp. 4–14. |
Language of full-text | russian |
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