How to design a new circuit
How to design a new circuit
This How-To explains how to design a brand new circuit for a new mining project where grindability testing exists, but there is presently no existing grinding circuit. This is commonly described as a "greenfield design".
A SAG-mill and ball mill circuit is assumed for the purpose of this description. Other types of circuits follow the same overall work flow.
Summary
- Create a new project in your work area (your Administrator must do this).
- Make sure that the appropriate users have been given access to the project
- Load the project's testwork into the database.
- Create a new circuit model and select an appropriate Specific Energy model for the testing that has been done on this project.
- If the program has the three work index values, choose a Bond/Barratt SAB or SABC model
- If the program has results of an SMC™ test and the full details of a Ball mill work index test, choose a SMC model
- If the program has results of an SGI or SPI™ test and a Ball mill work index test, choose a SGI model
- Enter the default circuit configuration: the flowsheet type, feed size, product size, etc.
- When presented with the flowsheet page, the circuit will display an error because no mills are assigned to the circuit yet.
- Click the green + Primary Mills(s) button and add a SAG or AG mill to the circuit
- Click the green + Secondary Mills(s) button and add a ball mill to the circuit
- (optional) Click the green + Crushers(s) button and add a pebble crusher to the circuit
That's it. The circuit simulation should now show a simulation result for the first sample (that satisfies the circuit model testwork requirements). Click the View result of this circuit for all samples to run a batch simulation of this circuit for all the available samples.