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The ''CF<sub>ball</sub>'' is a manually picked value used to lump the [[phantom cyclone]] effect and the variety of Rowland efficiency factors into a single factor. This value is usually picked based on a mill survey, or taken from a diagram such as Figure 5 from Becerra & Amelunxen (2012)<sup>[[Bibliography: Specific energy consumption models#Amelunxen SGI Method|Bibliography]]</sup>. |
The ''CF<sub>ball</sub>'' is a manually picked value used to lump the [[phantom cyclone]] effect and the variety of Rowland efficiency factors into a single factor. This value is usually picked based on a mill survey, or taken from a diagram such as Figure 5 from Becerra & Amelunxen (2012)<sup>[[Bibliography: Specific energy consumption models#Amelunxen SGI Method|Bibliography]]</sup>. |
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Revision as of 18:36, 11 April 2015
Amelunxen SGI Model
This is a SAG or AG mill plus ball mill model that estimates the specific energy consumption (ESAG) using the equation by Amelunxen (2014) and the classical Bond work index equation substituting CFball in the place of the Rowland efficiency factors. The model requires manual calibration factors for both equations (CFSAG and CFball, respectively).
Testwork Required
Formulae
CFsag calibration factor
The CFsag factor is used to reflect the effect of pebble crushing and pre-crushing on the overall circuit performance.
- Base value, SAB circuit (no pebble crushing, ~6 inch SAG feed), CFsag = 1.00
- Pebble crushing, SABC circuit, CFsag = 0.85
- Pre-crushing, (fine SAG feed, -2½ inch SAG feed), CFsag = 0.90
- Pre-crushing and pebble crushing, CFsag = 0.85 × 0.90 = 0.77
CFball calibration factor
The CFball is a manually picked value used to lump the phantom cyclone effect and the variety of Rowland efficiency factors into a single factor. This value is usually picked based on a mill survey, or taken from a diagram such as Figure 5 from Becerra & Amelunxen (2012)Bibliography.