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* ''Villanueva, F. and Soto, L.'', '''SEC and the impact on a mills selection for DMC project'''. Proceedings of the XXVII International Mineral Processing Congress, October 2014, Santiago, Chile. C14-23. |
* ''Villanueva, F. and Soto, L.'', '''SEC and the impact on a mills selection for DMC project'''. Proceedings of the XXVII International Mineral Processing Congress, October 2014, Santiago, Chile. C14-23. |
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+ | Paper describes modelling of two expansion cases (Esperanza Sur and Encuentro). Some operating data for the current Esperanza pit & plant are provided as they were used to tune the comminution models used for the expansion cases. |
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+ | ==Design Criteria== |
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+ | Actual operating data from Esperanza |
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+ | * A×b of Esperanza ore (Aug-Dec 2012); avg= 39; range is 30.7 to 45.5. |
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+ | * Wi<sub>BM</sub> average is 16.0 kWh/st, = 17.6 kWh/tonne. |
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+ | * E<sub>SAG</sub> for "normal" blasting, average = 5.2 kWh/tonne; range is 3.9 to 7.2 kWh/tonne. |
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+ | * E<sub>SAG</sub> for "high intensity" blasting typically 10% lower E<sub>SAG</sub>. |
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+ | * SAG feed size range 33.6% to 49.0 percent passing 1¼ inch (32 mm). |
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+ | A relationship for E<sub>SAG</sub> (as kWh/tonne) to A×b is given for Esperanza operating data: |
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+ | <math>E_{SAG} = 22,548 (A \times b)^{-0.356} </math> |
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+ | Design criteria for expansion cases (which may reflect Esperanza operating conditions) |
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+ | * SAG circuit F<sub>80</sub> = 132 mm |
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+ | * transfer T<sub>80</sub> = 3500 µm (text erroneously says "3500 mm") |
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+ | * BM circuit P<sub>80</sub> = 180 µm |
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+ | * SAG mill power utilization = 92.3% |
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+ | * Ball mill power utilization = 95% |
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+ | * Plant availability = 93% |
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+ | Mill criteria |
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+ | * SAG mill: 40 foot nom dia by 26 foot flange-to-flange cylinder length |
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+ | * ball mill: 27 foot nom dia by 45 foot flange-to-flange cylinder length (2 units) |
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+ | * SAG mill gearless motor 31,500 HP (given in Thiele & Parraguez, Relpas 2011 conference) |
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+ | * Ball mill gearless motors 25,000 HP |
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+ | (some references give 30,000 HP for SAG motor; this is thought to be the value excluding a 5% design margin) |
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+ | ==Modelling== |
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+ | SAG mill is modelled using following: |
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+ | * Austin model |
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+ | * assume ore density 2.64 t/m³, same as Los Bronces |
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+ | * nominal diameter 40 foot, effective grinding length 26 foot (deduct 2 ft from cylinder length) |
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+ | * assume 6 inch liner effective thickness, mill speed 75% of critical |
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+ | * ball charge 16% v/v; total filling 26% v/v gives the desired 92.4% utilization of motor power |
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+ | Ball mill is modelled using following: |
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+ | * Nordberg wet overflow model |
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+ | * assume ore density 2.64 t/m³, same as Los Bronces |
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+ | * nominal diameter 27 foot, effective grinding length 44.5 foot (deduct 6 inches from cylinder length) |
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+ | * assume 6 inch liner effective thickness, mill speed 75% of critical |
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+ | * total filling 30% v/v gives the desired 95% utilization of motor power |
Revision as of 02:24, 9 January 2015
Benchmarking: Bond/Barratt SAG Mill Specific Energy Consumption - Esperanza
- Villanueva, F. and Soto, L., SEC and the impact on a mills selection for DMC project. Proceedings of the XXVII International Mineral Processing Congress, October 2014, Santiago, Chile. C14-23.
Paper describes modelling of two expansion cases (Esperanza Sur and Encuentro). Some operating data for the current Esperanza pit & plant are provided as they were used to tune the comminution models used for the expansion cases.
Design Criteria
Actual operating data from Esperanza
- A×b of Esperanza ore (Aug-Dec 2012); avg= 39; range is 30.7 to 45.5.
- WiBM average is 16.0 kWh/st, = 17.6 kWh/tonne.
- ESAG for "normal" blasting, average = 5.2 kWh/tonne; range is 3.9 to 7.2 kWh/tonne.
- ESAG for "high intensity" blasting typically 10% lower ESAG.
- SAG feed size range 33.6% to 49.0 percent passing 1¼ inch (32 mm).
A relationship for ESAG (as kWh/tonne) to A×b is given for Esperanza operating data:
Design criteria for expansion cases (which may reflect Esperanza operating conditions)
- SAG circuit F80 = 132 mm
- transfer T80 = 3500 µm (text erroneously says "3500 mm")
- BM circuit P80 = 180 µm
- SAG mill power utilization = 92.3%
- Ball mill power utilization = 95%
- Plant availability = 93%
Mill criteria
- SAG mill: 40 foot nom dia by 26 foot flange-to-flange cylinder length
- ball mill: 27 foot nom dia by 45 foot flange-to-flange cylinder length (2 units)
- SAG mill gearless motor 31,500 HP (given in Thiele & Parraguez, Relpas 2011 conference)
- Ball mill gearless motors 25,000 HP
(some references give 30,000 HP for SAG motor; this is thought to be the value excluding a 5% design margin)
Modelling
SAG mill is modelled using following:
- Austin model
- assume ore density 2.64 t/m³, same as Los Bronces
- nominal diameter 40 foot, effective grinding length 26 foot (deduct 2 ft from cylinder length)
- assume 6 inch liner effective thickness, mill speed 75% of critical
- ball charge 16% v/v; total filling 26% v/v gives the desired 92.4% utilization of motor power
Ball mill is modelled using following:
- Nordberg wet overflow model
- assume ore density 2.64 t/m³, same as Los Bronces
- nominal diameter 27 foot, effective grinding length 44.5 foot (deduct 6 inches from cylinder length)
- assume 6 inch liner effective thickness, mill speed 75% of critical
- total filling 30% v/v gives the desired 95% utilization of motor power