Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10131293 | Minerals Engineering | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Extensive research with HIGmill grinding rotors has shown that flat grinding discs in stirred media mills in hard-rock applications experience poorer process performance compared to castellated rotors. The first industrial size equipment to benefit from this is Kevitsa Cu-Ni mine, where the energy improvement from flat to castellated discs was 28-50%. This observation was investigated further through different size pilot scale units, which clearly confirmed a step change shift in the specific grinding energy versus the product particle size at 80% passing. The design of the rotors was further developed and fine-tuned with DEM (Discrete Element Method). The validated results have allowed the castellated rotor design to be applied as a standard to all HIGmills.
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Authors
Ville Keikkala, Andres Paz, Tarja Komminaho, Harri Lehto, Jimmy Loucas,